African textiles & prints

Traditional African prints & Fair Trade products
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African Straw Totes This graphic stripped Panama tote bag makes a statement and fashionistas are taking notice. It’s the perfect size for carrying daily essentials (holds in Ipad). Sturdy crocheted raffia with leather shoulder straps. 16”h x 16”l x 4”w with 7" handles. They go fast. In brown, turquoise and lilac. Made by hand using natural materials sourced sustainably from Madagascar’s precious forests. The sale of these bags enables families to gain economic independence and promotes
Boho Bag Urban Tribal Handmade African Prints by NIDOUrbanoTribal, $52.00
L'artiste du vendredi : Rae Woolnough - L' Atelier d Emma
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Go Green with style. Loving this African Straw Tote. Made by hand using natural materials sourced sustainably from Madagascar’s precious forests. The sale of these bags enables families to gain economic independence and promotes environmental conservation. This is achieved through fair trade partnerships with artisans who make a living wage through our “trade not aid” business model.
African Baskets are classy and cool. They are strong, durable and each one is unique! Everyone is individually photographed and you will receive the exact African Basket you ordered. It’s a perfect gift, used as a farmer’s market basket, everyday shopping, or a fit in your home décor. All baskets are fair trade and hand made in Ghana. These baskets are very high quality . Approx. 14.5~17 inches across, 9.5 inches deep ( plus handle ). The leather wrapped handles make the basket much stronger ...
Fair Trade African Fabrics } Ananse Village
fair trade african fabrics
FARFETCH | The Global Destination For Modern Luxury
Burberry does african prints
Playa Bag Urban Tribal Handmade African Prints by NIDOUrbanoTribal, $69.00
FAIR+true Fair Trade African Print Peplum Top
Fair Trade African Print Peplum Top
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One Mango Tree is a range of sustainable accessories, hand made by a group of women in Gulu, Northern Uganda. The tribal prints are perfectly on trend, and created from locally grown cotton and traditional African prints. Each of the bags has a note attached with details of the woman who created it.