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Handwoven Sabai Grass Lidded Basket with Wooden Handle | S / M / L

Handwoven Sabai Grass Lidded Basket with Wooden Handle | S / M / L

Regular price Rs. 699.00
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Woven from Sabai Grass — Finished with a Wooden Handle

This handwoven Sabai grass basket features a delicate net-patterned lid and a sturdy wooden handle — a thoughtful combination of natural materials crafted by skilled Indian artisans. Available in three sizes, it's ideal for bread, fruit, gifting, or everyday storage.

  • Material: Natural Sabai grass with wooden handle
  • Lid: Net-patterned woven lid
  • Sizes: Small (10×6×3"), Medium (12×6×3"), Large (14×7×3")
  • Colours: Natural beige, green & rust red
  • Handwoven by skilled Indian artisans
  • Eco-friendly — sustainably sourced, no synthetics
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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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2400
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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3.2
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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850
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.