Handwoven Market Basket - Large
Handwoven by Pilaga women artisans in the province of Formosa, northern Argentina, this stylish, and sturdy market basket has the perfect size to carry your daily groceries, pack picnic lunches or sunblock and towels for lazy days at the beach or in the mountains.
In the province of Formosa, Pilagá women harvest the small palm-like plant called carandillo, marsh and separate the fibers to weave beautiful objects using ancestral techniques. These products bring much needed income and socio-economic development to the remote, rural region, and embody Argentina’s rich tradition of craftsmanship. Carandillo fiber varies in shades of pale yellow to light greens.
Size: W: 14 ½” x D: 10” x H: 9 ½ ” + handles 8”
Color: Natural (undyed)
Material: 100% Carandillo fiber
Technique: Handwoven
Origin: Formosa, Argentina
Learn more about Pilagá Community
Handwoven by Pilaga women artisans in the province of Formosa, northern Argentina, this stylish, and sturdy market basket has the perfect size to carry your daily groceries, pack picnic lunches or sunblock and towels for lazy days at the beach or in the mountains.
In the province of Formosa, Pilagá women harvest the small palm-like plant called carandillo, marsh and separate the fibers to weave beautiful objects using ancestral techniques. These products bring much needed income and socio-economic development to the remote, rural region, and embody Argentina’s rich tradition of craftsmanship. Carandillo fiber varies in shades of pale yellow to light greens.
Size: W: 14 ½” x D: 10” x H: 9 ½ ” + handles 8”
Color: Natural (undyed)
Material: 100% Carandillo fiber
Technique: Handwoven
Origin: Formosa, Argentina
Learn more about Pilagá Community
Handwoven by Pilaga women artisans in the province of Formosa, northern Argentina, this stylish, and sturdy market basket has the perfect size to carry your daily groceries, pack picnic lunches or sunblock and towels for lazy days at the beach or in the mountains.
In the province of Formosa, Pilagá women harvest the small palm-like plant called carandillo, marsh and separate the fibers to weave beautiful objects using ancestral techniques. These products bring much needed income and socio-economic development to the remote, rural region, and embody Argentina’s rich tradition of craftsmanship. Carandillo fiber varies in shades of pale yellow to light greens.
Size: W: 14 ½” x D: 10” x H: 9 ½ ” + handles 8”
Color: Natural (undyed)
Material: 100% Carandillo fiber
Technique: Handwoven
Origin: Formosa, Argentina
Learn more about Pilagá Community