Description
Harvest Basket by Mayan Hands.
This gorgeous Harvest Basket has deep sides to hold the season's bounty or your current craft project – but you might want to simply display its intricately woven interior. Handmade of pine needles and pajón, a native grass found near Lake Atitlán in Guatemala by Mayan Hands artisan partners who designed this basket. Stunning!
Handmade of Pine needles, pajón(wild grass) and raffia.
It measures approximately 12″ across x 4″ high.
About Us
Our Mission
Mayan Hands is a fair-trade nonprofit dedicated to providing economic and educational opportunities to Maya women and girls, so that they can build sustainable futures for themselves, their families and communities, as they continue to live within the culture they cherish.
Our Vision
We envision a world in which skilled women artisans are celebrated for their talents, receive sustainable, fair pay for their work, and have the financial stability needed to develop their potential and make decisions for their future.
Artisan Partners
Mayan Hands collaborates with 15 artisan groups in the rural Guatemalan highlands, representing about 200 skilled craftswomen. Artisans speak one (or more!) of four Mayan languages: K’iche’, Kaqchikel, Tz’utujil, or Achí. Some also speak Spanish.
In our early days, we worked with backstrap loom weavers. Today, products showcase artisan partners' wide range of skills: numerous styles of weaving, pine needle basketry, crochet, macrame, needle felting, and embroidery.
Mayan Hands is committed to long-term partnership with artisan groups. Some artisans have worked with us for more than 30 years!