Wrapped Red & Black Series
Handcrafted in Rwanda
Woven in Rwanda by the womens cooperative Gahaya Links. These long lean baskets are made in 2 layers, the inside structure is supported by a weaving of bamboo, creating the height and structure. The outer wall is woven over with a bleached and dyed swamp grass, only available to harvest in the dry season.
Set woven by a master Rwanda Weaver.
Tall Rwandan baskets—known locally as Agaseke—have long been symbols of peace, generosity, and womanhood. Traditionally given as gifts during weddings, births, and community celebrations, they represent care passed from hand to hand. To give a basket is to share abundance. To receive one is to be honored.
Each piece is woven by women artisans in rural Rwandan cooperatives, using locally gathered sweetgrass and hand-dyed sisal. The form is tall and sculptural, with a tight lid and narrow base—a shape rooted in centuries of tradition. The designs often reflect balance, unity, and protection, rendered in bold yet minimalist geometry.
Handwoven in rwanda by
Gahaya Links
No. of Artisans5,000 weavers across 52 cooperatives |
OriginSouthern and Eastern Provinces of Rwanda |
Fairly Made. Community Driven.
Each tall, sculptural basket is purchased directly from the cooperative at fair prices that support families, preserve tradition, and sustain local economies.
Each piece is handwoven over many months using natural fibers and plant-based dyes. To protect its color and structure, we recommend displaying your woven art away from direct sunlight or skylights, as UV exposure can fade dyes and weaken fibers over time.
In very dry climates, you may occasionally mist the inside lightly with distilled or non-chlorinated water—similar to caring for wicker or rattan. Gently blot away any excess with a paper towel to help maintain the fiber’s natural balance.