Hand-woven country style picnic basket made in Vietnam. The product is made of high-quality wicker, durable to withstand the harsh outdoor elements. Made of high quality natural bamboo material, non-toxic and eco-friendly. This wicker picnic basket is lightweight yet durable,is full of rural style; looks very elegance and graceful.
Water Hyacinth Basket Tray is made by 100% natural material ( Water Hyacinth or Seagrass) by local artisan in Vietnam that is eco-friendly products. It is versatile and adapts to your different needs such as handicrafts, Decorative. The place of origin: Vietnam Size: Top:45*32cm, H29cm, bottom:36*25cm Material: Water hyacinth, dried seagrass Minimum order quantity: 300 Pieces Delivery time: 35-40 days after receiving deposit or L/C or according to customer's exact order
This natural seagrass belly basket with handles, is suitable for multipurpose usage. It is ethically sourced and fair trade and 100% handcrafted from sea grass. Seagrass is widely sustainable underwater plant and eco-friendly. Each one of these hand woven seagrass belly baskets looks beautiful and makes ideal decoration items for your home or office. You can put potted plants into them and they complement the natural look. Their natural and organic aesthetics will compliment any room in your home. They can be given as gifts too.The round seagrass belly basket is easily collapsible into a bowl shape ideal for hampers, housewarming gift
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.