A centuries-old tradition, passed from generation to generation.
Makenge root baskets, made in the rural Zambia, were perfect wedding gifts and were often passed down from generation to generation. The baskets have a stunning texture from being used over many years making each one completely unique from age and time. The Mbunda people used maize husks to repair any holes in the baskets that develop over time from being overused, but the maize husk actually adds a beautiful texture to the basket. The concept of throwing things out was not customary or common to these people, their first option was always to repair precious items, like the Makenge baskets. Only the most skilled craftswomen in the village can weave these baskets and each one takes an estimated two months to create. These rare wedding baskets are gifted to a new bride by her mother or in-laws, where they are continuously passed down from generation to generation. Each basket features unique, one-of-a-kind patterns that convey messages of beauty, marriage, and family, making them perfect to add warmth and history to your space.
Adding one of these remarkable, unique baskets to your space means adding a warmth and history that is generations in the making. The distinct patterns and weaving style makes these eye-catching baskets an even more special addition to your home. Shop these African artifacts today or feel free to email us about when they will be in next. We try our best to keep them in stock as much as possible through sourcing these vintage treasures does take time. Shop these and our full collection of wall art.