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Handmade Eco-Sensitive Picture Frame

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  • fairtrade
  • handmade
  • sustainable

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Tree-Free Fairly Traded Paper earth tone picture frame made from wild plant fibers and botanicals in Zimbabwe Africa.


These hand made paper picture frames are one of our best sellers. They can either be used on a tabletop or hung from a wall. These unique fair trade items are produced by an African women's cooperaives for Eco Africa in Zimbabwe. Fibers are collected from wild plants and botanicals that grow plentifully near their homes in the rural and urban areas. They include such plants as river reed, elephant grass, wild fig, cotton and sun hemp. Traditional household tools like the "duri" and the "guyo" are encouraged as production methods which are ecologically stable. These earth-friendly techniques support the use of various new fiber sources. Holds a 4” x 6” photo.

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These hand made paper picture frames are one of our best sellers. They can either be used on a tabletop or hung from a wall. These unique fair trade items are produced by an African women's cooperaives for Eco Africa in Zimbabwe. Fibers are collected from wild plants and botanicals that grow plentifully near their homes in the rural and urban areas. They include such plants as river reed, elephant grass, wild fig, cotton and sun hemp. Traditional household tools like the "duri" and the "guyo" are encouraged as production methods which are ecologically stable. These earth-friendly techniques support the use of various new fiber sources. Holds a 4” x 6” photo.

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Country Origin Zimbabwe

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