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HANDWOVEN MONOTONE DIAMOND JUTE & COTTON BASKET

HANDWOVEN MONOTONE DIAMOND JUTE & COTTON BASKET

Regular price $85.00 USD
Regular price $100.00 USD Sale price $85.00 USD
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This basket was made by artisans from culturally rich city of Jaipur, one known for its myriad age-old crafts. Functional yet fantastic, this handcrafted storage basket has a minimalistic aesthetic and seamlessly blends into contemporary living spaces. Jute is eco-friendly, sustainable and durable. A favorite among environmentalists, jute has a negligible carbon footprint. It is also biodegradable and 100% compostable. This basket can be used to hold plant/flower pots or as storage basket to organize magazines, toys, snacks and many other items that you want to have easy access in your living room, bedroom and patio.

Dimensions: 10 x 10 x 10" H

Material: Cotton & Jute Disclaimer: This product has been handwoven by artisans, hence minor variations in color, pattern and texture are a part of the charm. These attributes lend authenticity, character and exclusivity to your purchase, making it one-of-a-kind

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