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Sisal Angel of Hope Decoration - Kabisa
Sisal Angel of Hope Decoration - Kabisa
Sisal Angel of Hope Decoration - Kabisa
Sisal Angel of Hope Decoration - Kabisa
Sisal Angel of Hope Decoration - Kabisa
Sisal Angel of Hope Decoration - Kabisa
Sisal Angel of Hope Decoration - Kabisa
Sisal Angel of Hope Decoration - Kabisa
Sisal Angel of Hope Decoration - Kabisa
Sisal Angel of Hope Decoration - Kabisa
Large Sisal Angel of Hope Decoration - Kabisa
Kabisa

Large Sisal Angel of Hope Decoration - Kabisa

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These beautiful angels are made from the Sisal plant, a robust crop that copes well in arid conditions. Inside the leaves are the Sisal fibres which are the main body of the angel. Dried banana leaves are used to make the wings, hands, head and instrument.

Each one is unique, just like you. Let it adorn your home and quietly watch over you.

Please note this is for a single decoration only, the design sent will be chosen at random. If you have a colour preference then please let us know and we will try to accommodate your request but cannot guarantee which design you will receive.

Materials: Sisal, banana leaf, wire.

Height: 21cm.



Launched in 2018 as a social enterprise by founder Victoria, our aim is to promote and market a beautiful collection of high-quality crafts and homeware made by East African women’s groups. Kabisa and the women’s groups work collaboratively so as to increase fairly traded sales on a wider scale. The world over, financial independence for women enables choices and therefore, liberation and empowerment.

As in any language, the meaning of a word varies greatly depending on its context. ‘Kabisa’ is a term of acknowledgment, frequently used in Kiswahili as a way of expressing complete agreement. For those who know, it’s all about the tone. Direct translations of ‘Kabisa’ are; completely, wholly, entirely or absolutely.

We believe ‘Kabisa’ encapsulates our ethos of honouring the makers and their communities ‘absolutely’.

Our profits are directed towards;
• Upskilling unemployed young Kenyan women, so as to increase self-employment.
• Increasing agricultural and livestock projects for those living within Kenya national park territory who encounter human wildlife conflict, and the implications of climate change, on a daily basis.


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