African Telephone Wire Bowl Basket Zulu Tribal - South Africa 9"D X 4"H
Handcrafted in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa, Zulu bowls, pots and baskets were traditionally crafted of clay, Illala palm grass and other natural materials. With the advent of telephone wire entering, the Zulu people began using traditional weaving skills to make beautiful telephone wire art.
This Rainbow Colored Swirling Design Vase, has many uses. For flowers, a glass or plastic inner vase can be inserted. It can be hand-washed with soap and as you can see, the patina becomes better with time.
One story I was told when in South Africa, was that when Zulu men were hired as guards at the Telephone Company, they began to wrap their batons with telephone wire as well as bringing extra wire home for weaving.
In addition to the bowls and plates woven by hand, the telephone wire is used to cover bottles, weapons, cutlery, as well as making jewelry and any other artistic manner the Zulu people find, as art in every part of life.
Color: Rainbow - Candy Colors
Approximate Dimensions: 9"D X 4"H