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Emerald Heritage Market Tote | Handwoven Ghanaian Basket Bag
Emerald Heritage Market Tote | Handwoven Ghanaian Basket Bag
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Elegant craftsmanship. Everyday versatility.
The Emerald Heritage Market Tote is handwoven by skilled artisans in northern Ghana using sustainably harvested elephant grass, transforming a centuries-old weaving tradition into a timeless accessory for modern living.
Featuring a striking combination of rich emerald green, deep black, and natural straw tones, this basket is designed to stand out while remaining effortlessly versatile. Its spacious open-top design and sturdy leather-wrapped handles make it perfect for farmers markets, beach days, weekend travel, home organization, and everyday errands.
Each basket is woven entirely by hand, making every piece unique and preserving generations of artisan knowledge passed down through families in Bolgatanga, Ghana.
Beautiful, functional, and ethically made, the Emerald Heritage Market Tote is a piece you'll reach for season after season.
Features
• Handwoven in Ghana
• Sustainably harvested elephant grass (Veta Grass)
• Genuine leather-wrapped handles
• Lightweight yet exceptionally durable
• Spacious open-top design
• Artisan crafted and ethically sourced
• One-of-a-kind weaving pattern
Dimensions
Approximate Size:
• Width: 16–18 inches
• Height: 12–14 inches
• Handle Drop: 6–7 inches
Due to the handmade nature of each basket, slight variations in size, shape, and pattern may occur.
Perfect For
• Farmers Markets
• Beach Days
• Weekend Travel
Everyday Carry
• Picnic Gatherings
• Home Storage
• Gift Giving
Care Instructions
To reshape your basket:
- Lightly mist with water.
- Gently mold by hand.
- Allow to air dry completely.
Store in a cool, dry location when not in use.
Materials
• Elephant Grass (Veta Grass)
• Leather-Wrapped Handles
• Handmade in Bolgatanga, Ghana
Artisan Impact
Every purchase directly supports artisan communities in northern Ghana and helps preserve one of West Africa's most celebrated weaving traditions.
Artisan Made | Fair Trade Inspired | Sustainably Crafted
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