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Indigo Collection Trivet

Indigo Collection Trivet

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Each trivet in the Indigo Collection draws inspiration from the rich colors of Africa, with every piece handcrafted to showcase its distinct character. Originating from the Lavumisa area of eSwatini, these detailed trivets are woven by wrapping lutindzi grass around lukhasi grass coils. Combine them with other trivets from our range to design a personalized and striking table arrangement.

 

 

Materials

Lutindzi - is sourced directly from the mountains of Swaziland. It is sustainably harvested by cutting above the root and is proven to be waterproof and stain-resistant due to its strong, waxy finish.

Sisal - a regenerating weed from the Lavumisa area of Swaziland, provides a fine fibre that can be dyed a spectrum of bright and light colours.

Lukhasi - a strong, thick grass which is found in the swamp areas and used in its raw form as the strengthening core of our sturdy products

All fibres are dyed using environmentally friendly German dyes imported from South Africa.

Shipping & Returns

A simple flat rate of £6.50 to mainland UK
We offer free shipping for orders over £75

Dimensions

21cm or 28cm diam

Care Instructions

This product is easy to clean using a damp cloth or a dry brush (a toothbrush works well for finer areas). The grass’s natural waxy coating helps it resist liquid spillages, though it's best not to let liquids sit for too long. Occasionally placing the product on a radiator or near a hot aga can help eliminate bacteria—just ensure it's safe to do so and not exposed to direct heat for extended periods.

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Meet the women we work with

Weaving together tradition with innovation these beautiful grass woven coasters are hand made by rural artisans in Swaziland, providing home based employed for over 750 women.

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