Zuba Woven Bowls by Azizi Life from Rwanda feature a unique and artful design, inspired by the sun. Zuba is the Kinyarwanda word for sun. Made from natural sisal fibers and locally gathered forest grasses, these bowls require 1-2 days craftsmanship to create a small bowl, 2-3 days for a medium. An attached woven loop allows for easy hanging. Incorporate these beautiful pieces into any home, as a reminder of Rwanda's vibrant culture.
Dimensions: Smal bowl 7 inches, Medium bowl 12 inches
Azizi Life is a ministry in Rwanda that believes in empowering individuals with a hand up and not a hand out. They also believe in physical and spiritual wholeness for the entire community. As the artisans work together, they build a support system. In one community, there has been incredible reconciliation between the victims and the perpetrators of genocide. Know that when you purchase a beautiful Azizi Life product, that you are playing a role in the transformation happening in villages in Rwanda.
Empowering people. Changing lives.
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Zuba Woven Bowls by Azizi Life from Rwanda feature a unique and artful design, inspired by the sun. Zuba is the Kinyarwanda word for sun. Made from natural sisal fibers and locally gathered forest grasses, these bowls require 1-2 days craftsmanship to create a small bowl, 2-3 days for a medium. An attached woven loop allows for easy hanging. Incorporate these beautiful pieces into any home, as a reminder of Rwanda's vibrant culture.
Dimensions: Smal bowl 7 inches, Medium bowl 12 inches
Azizi Life is a ministry in Rwanda that believes in empowering individuals with a hand up and not a hand out. They also believe in physical and spiritual wholeness for the entire community. As the artisans work together, they build a support system. In one community, there has been incredible reconciliation between the victims and the perpetrators of genocide. Know that when you purchase a beautiful Azizi Life product, that you are playing a role in the transformation happening in villages in Rwanda.
Empowering people. Changing lives.