Nigerian Raffia handwoven basket /fruit bowl
Nigeria raffia grass basket
Diameter Sizes are; 10.5 inches
$22.00
African Wall Basket Set, Woven Wall Hanging Basket Decor, African Fruit Basket Bowl, Handwoven Decorative Wall Art Decor Christmas Gifts.
Stunning baskets bowls intricately handwoven using raffia. It can be used as a wall hanging ( has a hang loop on the back) , displayed as a center piece, or used as a fruit/bread bowl .
Nigeria raffia grass basket
Sizes are; 10.5 inches
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