Created and Sold by Charlie Sprout
cluster placemats - Tableware
Price $130
Creation: 10-12 weeks
"We love that with Spring comes sunshine and warm weather, but it also inspires a sense of optimism and whimsy. The tabletop accessories in our Isimanga Collection (...which means WONDER in Zulu) will help you to add perfect touches of playfulness and wonder effortlessly to your table.
Our pieces are crafted of handspun and handwoven Sisal grass indigenous to the region and dyed with eco-friendly pigments...so not only are they beautiful, but also consciously made and help women artisans in eSwatini, Africa to create sustainable income.
We work with more than 800 women across the country and each Urn takes between 80-100 hours to complete.
product information:
handwoven sisal grass
locally sourced and sustainable natural fibers
hand-dyed
“berry” embellishments
ethically sourced wood insert
14”(d)
care instructions:
dry spot clean only
bright colors may fade in direct sunlight
handle with care
*All Charlie Sprout decorative accessories are handcrafted using traditional skills and techniques that have been handed down through generations of women. The variation from piece to piece is due to the artisan's interpretation of the design and is part of what makes it a uniquely beautiful work of art."
Our pieces are crafted of handspun and handwoven Sisal grass indigenous to the region and dyed with eco-friendly pigments...so not only are they beautiful, but also consciously made and help women artisans in eSwatini, Africa to create sustainable income.
We work with more than 800 women across the country and each Urn takes between 80-100 hours to complete.
product information:
handwoven sisal grass
locally sourced and sustainable natural fibers
hand-dyed
“berry” embellishments
ethically sourced wood insert
14”(d)
care instructions:
dry spot clean only
bright colors may fade in direct sunlight
handle with care
*All Charlie Sprout decorative accessories are handcrafted using traditional skills and techniques that have been handed down through generations of women. The variation from piece to piece is due to the artisan's interpretation of the design and is part of what makes it a uniquely beautiful work of art."
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