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Handwoven Kauna Grass Gift Hamper Basket

Handwoven Kauna Grass Gift Hamper Basket

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Kauna Petite Heritage Round Basket — Handwoven Artisan Gift Hamper

A Circle of Craft. A Celebration of Time.

Introducing the Kauna Petite Heritage Round Basket, a masterpiece of slow-craft designed for the most intimate celebrations. For the discerning few in India's elite urban enclaves, this basket is not just a container — it is a piece of living heritage, hand-woven by master artisans using centuries-old Manipuri techniques.

Crafted from premium, naturally lustrous Kauna reed, this 6-inch vessel features a sophisticated lattice-weave midsection and a seamless, hand-sculpted braided handle. Its compact, elegant silhouette is designed to hold the world's most precious tokens — from bespoke high-jewelry and vintage silk scrolls to artisanal chocolates.

Why Choose This Basket?

  • 🌿 100% organic Kauna grass — sustainable, biodegradable, and plastic-free
  • 🤲 Handcrafted by master weavers — no two baskets are identical
  • 🎁 Perfect for all occasions — weddings, baby showers, haldi ceremonies, festive & corporate gifting
  • Rustic yet luxurious — natural golden sheen that complements any décor
  • 📦 Lightweight & reusable — doubles as home storage or a decorative centerpiece
  • 🏆 Ethical luxury — supports traditional livelihoods and conscious consumption

Specifications

  • Material: 100% Organic, Hand-Harvested Kauna Reed
  • Dimensions: 6 inches (Diameter) × 4 inches (Height)
  • Signature Detail: Reinforced triple-strand braided handle with interlocking base weave
  • Occasion: Milestone Anniversaries, Boutique Wedding Favors, Baby Showers, Bespoke Luxury Curations
  • Origin: Handmade in India by artisan families

Corporate & Bulk Gifting

Looking for a memorable corporate gift or bulk wedding favors? Our Kauna grass hamper baskets are available for bulk orders with custom packaging options. Each basket tells a story of Indian craftsmanship — a gift your recipients will remember. Contact us for bulk pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kauna grass?
Kauna (also known as Kauna reed) is a natural aquatic grass sustainably harvested from the wetlands of Manipur, India. It has been used for centuries in traditional Indian weaving.

Is this basket reusable?
Yes — beyond gifting, it makes a beautiful storage basket, fruit bowl, or decorative centerpiece for your home.

Is it eco-friendly?
Absolutely. It is 100% natural, biodegradable, and plastic-free. Each basket saves approximately 2,200 litres of water and diverts 800g of plastic compared to synthetic alternatives.

Can I order in bulk for weddings or corporate events?
Yes, we accept bulk orders. Please reach out via our contact page for custom packaging and pricing.

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The Circular Legacy

Every Grasscrafts piece is a silent guardian of the environment. Here is the footprint of your selection.

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78
% Women Weavers
Gender Equity
Majority women-led craft clusters sustaining generational skills
Traditional textile dyeing consumes 200L per kg. Our sun-dried grass process uses near-zero added water.
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2200
Litres Saved
Resource Preservation
Pure artisan processing without industrial runoff.
Traditional textile dyeing consumes 200L per kg. Our sun-dried grass process uses near-zero added water.
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2.9
kg CO₂e Avoided
Climate Contribution
Favoring rapidly renewable fibers over synthetics.
Natural grass sequesters carbon during growth, unlike petroleum-based synthetic fibers.
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800
g Plastic Diverted
Ocean Health
Zero microplastics; 100% home-compostable materials.
Synthetic textiles shed microplastics with every wash. Our materials biodegrade completely within 2–5 years.
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2
Families Empowered
Social Patronage
Directly sustaining master weavers in rural clusters.
Each purchase funds fair wages, skill preservation, and generational craft continuity in weaving communities.