i was doing a little research for jolene on african beads; we see strands and strands of them at the flea markets every time we go. as i was researching i came across these beautiful woven african baskets. my theme this week week has morphed into "things that are handmade, eco, and woven" by accident. the patterns on these baskets are amazing and intricate. most of thesme were made in the late 20th century and range in price from $20.00 to $900.00. any of these baskets would enhance any interior modern or traditional. more info here.
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
i was doing a little research for jolene on african beads; we see strands and strands of them at the flea markets every time we go. as i was researching i came across these beautiful woven african baskets. my theme this week week has morphed into "things that are handmade, eco, and woven" by accident. the patterns on these baskets are amazing and intricate. most of thesme were made in the late 20th century and range in price from $20.00 to $900.00. any of these baskets would enhance any interior modern or traditional. more info here.
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