Raffia Wall Hanging - Shibori Spider Web Pattern - Khaki Green

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This shibori-dyed raffia wall hanging adds artistic elegance to any room of your home. Each piece is completely hand-crafted: first, the raffia fiber is handwoven and then it is dyed using a shibori 'spider web' pattern technique. Its vibrant, khaki green color gives this piece a botanical, inspired feel.

Dimensions: 24"x24". Comes with a bamboo rod for hanging.

  • Hand-crafted from start to finish by artisans in northeast Madagascar.
  • Slight variations in size and coloration due to the handcrafted process.
  • Wildlife Friendly and Fair Trade Certified.
  • Tanana gives both farmers and artisans in Madagascar the opportunity to earn a fair living wage and protect their local rainforest, by creating jobs that support conservation and utilize sustainable harvesting techniques.
  • 100% of the profits from Tanana are returned to our team in Madagascar.

    Washing instructions:  Spot clean with cool or warm water, lay flat to dry, steam iron if desired.

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    Karen Anderson
    gorgeous & elegant!

    This piece looks stunning hung in our entryway!

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    ALEXANDRA Houston
    Beautiful piece of art

    I purchased the Chameleon for my grandson's bedroom. It is beautiful! The colors are vibrant and it is perfect! I love the story behind the silk, its origin, the people who created it and the animal it represents.It is going to inspire great conversation as he gets older.

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    Yvonne Miles
    Exquisite piece of Art

    I bought this as a gift, but as each day that passes, I'm growing so attached, thinking of keeping it for myself, and placing another order! I'm bad!

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    LB
    Blue Moon

    Have this hanging in our entryway. Everyone loves it!

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    Amelia Thrall
    Ideal Zoom backdrop

    Seeing this behind me while on camera is calming. There's something biophilic in seeing the textures of the individual cocoons, and I love the colors.