




White Washed Makenge Basket Wall Decor
Handwoven by Mbundu and Lozi women in Western Zambia, the White Washed Makenge Basket is a contemporary interpretation of a deeply traditional form. Crafted from durable makenge roots, each basket is shaped entirely by hand using techniques passed down through generations.
A soft white wash made from natural dyes is applied to the surface, creating a semi-opaque finish that gently reveals the intricate woven patterns beneath. The result is an organic, textural piece that feels both grounded and modern—celebrating craftsmanship without overwhelming a space.
Traditionally, Makenge baskets were used for winnowing grain, carrying water, and household storage, and were often gifted to brides as meaningful heirlooms. Today, they transition effortlessly into modern interiors as wall decor, sculptural objects, or functional vessels.
Each basket is truly one of a kind, with natural variations in size, tone, and pattern—subtle reminders of the human hands behind every piece.
Features and Details
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Handwoven by Mbundu and Lozi women in Western Zambia
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Crafted from sustainably harvested makenge roots
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Finished with natural white dyes for a soft, semi-opaque wash
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Each piece is unique; variations are inherent and celebrated
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Traditionally used for grain winnowing, storage, and ceremonial gifting
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Designed for wall display, tabletop styling, or functional use
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Ethically sourced through Powered by People artisan partnerships
Styling + Use
- A simple way to introduce natural texture and organic form into your space.
- Style individually or as a grouped wall installation in living rooms, entryways, bedrooms, or calm ritual spaces.
- Works beautifully alongside neutral palettes, wood furniture, plaster walls, and Japandi interiors.
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Description
Handwoven by Mbundu and Lozi women in Western Zambia, the White Washed Makenge Basket is a contemporary interpretation of a deeply traditional form. Crafted from durable makenge roots, each basket is shaped entirely by hand using techniques passed down through generations.
A soft white wash made from natural dyes is applied to the surface, creating a semi-opaque finish that gently reveals the intricate woven patterns beneath. The result is an organic, textural piece that feels both grounded and modern—celebrating craftsmanship without overwhelming a space.
Traditionally, Makenge baskets were used for winnowing grain, carrying water, and household storage, and were often gifted to brides as meaningful heirlooms. Today, they transition effortlessly into modern interiors as wall decor, sculptural objects, or functional vessels.
Each basket is truly one of a kind, with natural variations in size, tone, and pattern—subtle reminders of the human hands behind every piece.
Features and Details
-
Handwoven by Mbundu and Lozi women in Western Zambia
-
Crafted from sustainably harvested makenge roots
-
Finished with natural white dyes for a soft, semi-opaque wash
-
Each piece is unique; variations are inherent and celebrated
-
Traditionally used for grain winnowing, storage, and ceremonial gifting
-
Designed for wall display, tabletop styling, or functional use
-
Ethically sourced through Powered by People artisan partnerships
Styling + Use
- A simple way to introduce natural texture and organic form into your space.
- Style individually or as a grouped wall installation in living rooms, entryways, bedrooms, or calm ritual spaces.
- Works beautifully alongside neutral palettes, wood furniture, plaster walls, and Japandi interiors.























