Telephone Wire Baskets - Tuna Tin Shape made from Recycled Telephone Wire
Celebrate the rich cultural heritage and innovative craftsmanship of the Zulu people with our stunning collection of telephone wire baskets. The Zulu have long been revered for their exceptional skill in creating intricate baskets from the natural plants and grasses of their homeland, as well as for their culturally significant beadwork. This deep tradition of artistry is now carried forward in a modern, vibrant way through the use of recycled telephone wire.
The origins of these remarkable baskets are as unique as the pieces themselves. The idea to weave with telephone wire began with security workers in South African factories, who, during the long hours of the night shift, would wrap brightly colored wire around their nightsticks. This creative pastime has since evolved into a celebrated art form, with Zulu artisans transforming recycled wire into beautiful, functional baskets.
What makes these baskets truly exceptional is the technique used in their creation. Unlike traditional basket weaving, which starts from the bottom up, these innovative weavers begin from the top rim, using a thick wire as the foundation. Working their way down over a form, they pull each wire taut, carefully shaping the basket with precision and artistry. The group we partner with has even invented several new stitches, constantly evolving their styles to create one-of-a-kind pieces.
Not only are these baskets visually stunning, but they are also highly functional and durable. Easy to care for, they can be washed in warm, soapy water, making them a practical addition to any home.
By purchasing one of these baskets, you are not only bringing a piece of Zulu artistry into your life but also supporting a community of around 800 full-time weavers and their families. Fair Trade practices ensure that these artisans receive a fair living wage, allowing them to stay on their tribal lands and maintain traditional family units and lifestyles.
These baskets, woven by skilled men due to the challenging nature of the wire, represent a fusion of tradition and innovation, a testament to the resilience and creativity of the Zulu people. Add a piece of this incredible legacy to your collection and experience the beauty of Zulu craftsmanship in every weave.