There is a lot of talk about sustainability and ethical shopping these days, and for good reason. The way we consume affects not only the environment but also the people who make the products we buy. This is why supporting African artisans by shopping for handcrafted items is such a great idea. Not only are you getting a one-of-a-kind product, but you are also helping to preserve traditional craftsmanship. In this article, we will showcase five of the best African handcrafted products that will make you proud to be an ethical shopper! African Handcrafts 1. African Wall Baskets - The oldest known baskets were discovered inĀ Faiyum in upper EgyptĀ and have been carbon dated to between 10,000 and 12,000 years old,...
'' Interior design is the ultimate reflection of the external world. Itās an indicator of time, of emerging trends and of collective consciousness.'' From the earliest periods in the development of man's craftsmanship, samples have been discovered and preserved which indicate that man has woven designs and motifs into fabrics. The famous Kuba Cloth fabric from The Democratic Republic of Congo, dating back to the 17th Century has gained renowned fame and recognition as a significant art tradition. The intricacy and diversity of techniques used for Kuba cloths described in a latter article, revealed the secrets of KUBA, and how they used more than one technique to create their fabrics. This brilliance has been noted across the world, with different...
Ah, the Kuba Cloth.
What comes to mind when you hear āKubaā? All that circulates in my mind is the āexoticā, āfine weaveā, or ātropicalā. But you see, anything created from the Garden of Eden, - Africa; is a masterpiece of art and craftsmanship passed down for generations... the identity of a people.