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Hairy Red Wavy Basket | Ember Form, Handwoven Ghana

Hairy Red Wavy Basket | Ember Form, Handwoven Ghana

NAN-038

Handwoven in Ghana |★★★★★

The Ember Form

Deep red elephant grass, shaggy fibers left long, curves that roll like heat off a fire: the Ember Form is the boldest of the hairy Ghana baskets. It holds a floor corner the way a sculpture does, and it happens to swallow blankets and magazines too.

Frafra weavers in Ghana’s Upper West Region coiled it entirely by hand, the grass split, soaked, dyed red, and shaped while still pliable. One of one.

Details

Dimensions: 22″ H × 22″ W
Material: Naturally dyed elephant grass, ember red
Origin: Handwoven in Ghana by Frafa master weavers
Form: Sculptural organic basket, shaped by hand without mold
Edition: One of one · SKU NAN-038
Care: Dust with a soft dry cloth; keep away from direct sunlight and moisture
Shipping: Free within the continental US · ships in 1–3 business days
Returns: 14-day returns in original condition

Best placed on the floor or a low pedestal where its full curving form reads clearly. Its warm red presence anchors a room, pairing naturally with earthy, modern, and minimalist interiors and with other West African woven forms.

RFB buys directly from the weavers themselves and through their cooperative and tribal representatives, so each basket comes with its story intact.

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  • Approx. 22″ diameter × 22″ H (56 × 56 cm)
  • One-of-a-kind oversized basket
  • Handwoven from Ghanaian elephant grass
  • 1000's of stitches over weeks & months
Free Returns 14 Days
Artisan Made Direct from Community
Trusted Since 2000 25+ Years

Handwoven in ghana by

BolgaWoven

No. of Artisans

Over a dozen weavers

Origin

Bolgatanga, northern Ghana


Fairly Made. Community Driven.

Each wavy basket is purchased directly from the weavers' representative at fair prices that support families, preserve tradition, and sustain local economies.

In northern Ghana, master weavers transform tough elephant grass into large, sculptural handwoven baskets known for their strength and scale. Each basket is woven by hand using traditional techniques passed down through generations, often taking several days to complete.

The larger forms require exceptional skill and significant amounts of fiber, making these artisan Ghana baskets both highly functional and impressive works of woven design.

The Making

Each basket begins with elephant grass, harvested and split by hand, then soaked and shaped into sweeping curves and sculptural forms. Natural dyes made from plants such as pomegranate, hibiscus, and native fruits create rich reds and deep blacks with subtle variation.

Each design is created by Agyemang, who works closely with the weavers to bring the form to life. The result is bold, rhythmic baskets whose movement and texture shift beautifully with changing light.

FAQs

The Story of Our XL Wavy Baskets

In northern Ghana’s Upper East Region, where the land is dry and opportunity can be limited, Nanasei Agyemang is building something enduring. Drawing from his heritage, he has reimagined traditional Bolga weaving into sculptural works that belong in refined interiors and serious collections.

What began as a return to his roots has grown into a meaningful engine for change. Agyemang mentors and trains local artisans in advanced weaving, elevated pattern design, and nuanced coloration. Through steady, ethical work, he is helping create dependable income in a region long challenged by infertile soil and limited access to education.

These baskets represent more than design. Their evolution from daily utility vessels to museum-worthy art has created tangible economic impact for the communities who weave them. This is beauty shaped by resilience and sustained through global appreciation.

African handwoven baskets from Ghana are admired for their strength, craftsmanship, and sculptural beauty. In northern Ghana, artisans weave baskets from elephant grass using techniques passed down through generations. The weaving is done entirely by hand, creating bold shapes, textured surfaces, and subtle variations that make each basket unique.

Today these baskets are valued by collectors and interior designers as both traditional African craft and striking pieces of woven art.

Bolgatanga baskets are traditional handwoven baskets made in northern Ghana near the town of Bolgatanga. They are woven from durable elephant grass using techniques passed through generations of artisans.

Known for their strength and sculptural form, Bolgatanga baskets are widely admired as both functional baskets and decorative woven art.

Elephant grass baskets are woven from a strong natural grass grown in the savanna regions of Ghana. The grass is harvested, split by hand, soaked in water to soften it, and then woven into shape.

Because elephant grass is both flexible and durable, it allows artisans to create baskets with bold curves, textured surfaces, and lasting structure.

Many Bolgatanga baskets are traditionally woven in smaller sizes for daily use, but some artisans create much larger sculptural pieces.

These oversized baskets require significantly more grass and weaving time, making them more rare and visually striking. Their scale and organic movement make them especially popular with interior designers and collectors looking for statement pieces.

Depending on the size and complexity, a handwoven elephant grass basket can take several days to weeks to complete. Larger baskets require even more time and skill because the artisan must maintain tension and shape as the form grows.

Each basket is woven entirely by hand, which means no two pieces are exactly alike.

Collectors value Bolgatanga baskets for their craftsmanship, natural materials, and sculptural beauty. Each basket reflects the individual style of the artisan who created it, and subtle variations in weaving, color, and form make every piece unique.

Today these baskets are appreciated not only as functional objects but also as examples of traditional African basket weaving and contemporary woven art.

Each piece is handwoven over many months using natural fibers and plant-based dyes, reflecting the traditions of skilled artisans. To preserve the color and structure of your handwoven basket or woven art, display it away from direct sunlight or skylights, as prolonged UV exposure can fade natural dyes and weaken fibers over time.

In very dry climates, you may occasionally mist the inside lightly with distilled or non-chlorinated water, similar to caring for wicker or rattan. Gently blot away any excess with a paper towel to help maintain the fiber’s natural balance and long-term durability.

With proper care, artisan woven baskets made from natural materials can retain their beauty and strength for many years.

Free shipping within the continental US. Contact us for shipping outside the US at jen@woven.art, and we will offer options.

Free pre-paid returns with 14 days. Love it or return it with no obligation.


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