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Gitzell FairTrade

African Bolga Market Basket Large #5

$65.00
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  • Diameter: 16"
  • Depth: 10" excluding handle
  • Color: natural, orange, brown, and navy with black leather handle
  • Country of Origin: Ghana

Our large Bolga market basket is the quintessential farmer's market basket. It is 16" in diameter and 10" deep, excluding the handle. Aside from being sturdy shopping totes, Bolga market baskets also make good laundry baskets and are well suited for storing and toting toys, beach towels, picnic and potluck food, and more. 

We sometimes ship our Bolga baskets flattened to save on shipping costs, and if so we'll include shaping instructions. It's quick and easy!

If you order this basket, we will ship the exact one seen in the image. Only one is available.

This fair trade African basket is round with a single goat skin handle. To clean or shape it, simply soak it in cool water, clean and shape it as needed, and allow it to air dry. Store it away from direct sunlight to keep the colors vivid.

Our fair trade Bolga baskets are made in the Bolgatanga region of northern Ghana in West Africa. Bolga baskets are among the best known African baskets because of their versatility and durability. They are woven from elephant grass, which grows abundantly in the area, and the leather handles are made from local goat skin. The basket export industry is a critical source of income for the weavers, especially when harvests are poor. Bolga baskets are also sustainable products, and their production has a minimal impact on the environment. Last but not least, buying an African basket helps traditional craftsmanship to flourish.

About the brand: Gitzell FairTrade is based in St. Charles, Missouri. The founder, Zellipah, is herself a basket weaver who immigrated from Kenya to peruse her dream of higher education. She works directly with weavers in Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Senegal and Uganda to produce handwoven baskets. Gitzell FairTrade is a proud member of the Fair Trade Federation.