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Handwoven baskets from Bolgatanga, made for modern European homes

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I grew up watching my grandmother weave under the baobab tree in Bolgatanga, northern Ghana. Every pattern she made told a story — harvests, marriages, milestones. I started weaving at age 12 and never stopped. Today I ship my baskets across Europe, but every piece still begins the same way: hands, straw, and a story worth telling.
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