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Coastal Vessels – Cylindrical Vases

Empowering Women in Rwanda $48.00

Your purchase empowers and employs women in Rwanda and creates a positive impact on the planet by using sustainable materials. Handmade in Rwanda by women being paid fair hourly wages to create these original designs by Kazi. Their income flow has a four-fold positive impact on their communities. 

These coastal vessels compliment any space with their captivating presence. Place them on a shelf or a table. With glass inserts, you have the option to fill them with fresh or faux flowers, allowing the beautifully dyed raffia to take center stage. Need some additional inspiration? Transform this vase into a charming wine holder for a dinner party or utilize it as a stylish organizer. The versatility of these vases knows no bounds, making it a truly remarkable addition to any home. Made in an ethical, fair trade environment with the Nest Seal of Transparency. All products are made by hand with love and vary slightly in color and size.

  • Set of 2 Vases
  • Dimensions: Approximately 4.50″ Dia. x 8.50″ H & 4.00″ Dia. x 5.50″ H
  • Material: Made from all natural fibers of sisal
  • Care: Spot clean, do not submerge in water. Direct sunlight will cause fading to the natural dyes over time
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Our gifts are handmade by artisans around the globe. As with all handmade products, each has slight variations that make them unique.

Kazi means work. That’s what they create: works of art, that provide steady work, for artisans in Rwanda, Uganda and Ghana. Through business partnerships around the globe, they create high demand for expertly woven goods from skilled artisans because it prevents poverty and raises visibility for their meaningful and striking artistry. Kazi’s work with Nest ensures that wages and practices meet the highest possible standards, evolving with the global marketplace in real time. The fair wage they provide increases income ten-fold in many cases, which then filters into local economies and communities.

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