This lustrous modern folk art piece is carefully hand-crafted by our artisans in the rainforests of Madagascar. This piece was inspired by the 'ravinala' which means 'forest leaves', and is also the name given to the Travelers Palm found in Madagascar. The Travelers Palm has become a symbol of welcome and hospitality, and is often planted at the entrance of a home to anchor spiritual energy. It’s associated with strength and endurance, and is a reminder of nature's generosity.
This textural wall hanging is made from raffia and two species of Madagascar silk cocoons - cultivated mulberry silk and Ceranchia wild silk, which is a species only found in Madagascar. Each piece is skillfully constructed using an inventive textile collaging technique.
- Measures 18" wide x 24" tall
- Made of Madagascar silk cocoons and raffia. Silk species include Ceranchia apollina (wild silk) and Bombyx mori (cultivated mulberry silk). (Read about them here!)
- Handmade from start to finish in Madagascar
- Includes hanging loops on the back, dowel not included
- Eco-friendly and Fair Trade Certified
This work of art is sustainably sourced and completely handmade by our artisan group SEPALIM, a poverty alleviation organization in northeastern Madagascar. SEPALIM invests in local leadership and community led initiatives, and works to link artisans and farmers to global markets. 100% of the profits from Tanana are returned to our team in Madagascar.