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A tribal combination of all three thin brown up-cycled bracelets, stacked in the traditional style of the Himba tribes people. Our Kavango River design captures the winding switchbacks of the Kavango River shores. Our second bracelet in this set is aptly named Himba Red, a nod to the rich red ochre clay worn by the women of the Himba tribe. Lastly, we head to the most northeastern edge of Namibia where we encounter the wildly abundant Caprivi Strip, as seen in this last carving. All three are up-cylced bracelets, hand-carved from discarded water pipe with designs inspired by the animals, landscape, and rich history of Namibia. Each bracelet is approximately 1.5CM wide.
$35.00
These beautiful, one of a kind, handmade bowls are carved directly from gourds grown on trees in Jamaica. Known locally as 'calabashes,' these bowls originate from Africa and the Caribbean and...
$110.00
This basket is traditionally used by Kavango farmers to store, transport, and winnow harvested cereals. The wide range of colors are obtained from plant dyes and the material is constructed by...
$140.00
This basket is traditionally used by Kavango farmers to store, transport, and winnow harvested cereals. The wide range of colors are obtained from plant dyes and the material is constructed by...
$170.00
This basket is traditionally used by Kavango farmers to store, transport, and winnow harvested cereals. The wide range of colors are obtained from plant dyes and the material is constructed by...