Black Mbao Vase – Rwanda
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Handwoven in Rwanda
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Intricately crafted with timeless tradition, this carefully dyed sisal fiber and sweet grass vase makes a stunning statement piece. One or more of these vases, will make a globally conscious and stylistic addition to your home. Style it on your shelf or kitchen table for a globally inspired look. Comes with a glass insert to fill with fresh flowers or bold greenery. Handwoven from natural, organically dyed sisal and sweetgrass fibers.
Measurements: 10″ x 9.8″
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Blending a passion for sustainable development, business acumen and a strong work ethic, Alicia Wallace and Greg Stone founded All Across Africa in 2013 to create jobs & markets to alleviate poverty in Africa. Traditionally artisan development and handmade production in Africa has been fragmented and not capable of scalability. All Across Africa’s unique innovative model of high volume, high artisan impact provides the highest wages in the region to thousands of artisans.
About Accompany:
Accompany is a curated global marketplace featuring sustainable and ethical styles from artists and designers around the world. First and foremost, our mission is to change the lives of individuals, families and communities, for good through economic involvement at the heart of communities.
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