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Chakiri Fruit Basket
$12.00
In Kerala, the land of coconut trees, we find a way to create utility from every part of that tree. For decades, making coir by processing coconut fibre has been a source of livelihood for a significant share of the population in this region. Coconut fibre is processed into strands and these strands are twisted together to form coir. Later coir is dyed with beautiful colours. Our artisans in Alleppey district of Kerala use this coir to make baskets. A basket completely made of natural materials, symbolising the spirit of Kerala.

Chanam Fruit Basket
$12.00
Jute is the material to go for if you are looking for a soft and durable natural material for baskets and bags. Here is a piece crafted by our artisans from Alleppey district in Kerala.

Kooda Planter/Bin basket
$850.00
Handcrafted with Coir and Cora grass strands, these are 100% natural fibre product. Product may have strands not behaving well and protruding out. These are characters of the handcrafted natural fibre products. Note 1: Washable in tap water at less than 40 c. Do not use strong cleaning agents Note 2: Colors may vary slightly based on the display settings used

Kutta Planter/Bin Basket
$14.00
In Kerala, the land of coconut trees, we find a way to create utility from every part of that tree. For decades, making coir by processing coconut fibre has been a source of livelihood for a significant share of the population in this region. Coconut fibre is processed into strands and these strands are twisted together to form coir. Later coir is dyed with beautiful colours. Our artisans in Alleppey district of Kerala use this coir to make baskets. A basket completely made of natural materials, symbolising the spirit of Kerala.
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