Pastel Kenya Sisal Tote: Soft Hues, Strong Craft
From Agave Leaf to Everyday Bag
In Kenya’s Rift Valley, artisans strip, dry, and hand-twist sisal fibers—derived from agave leaves—into sturdy yarn. Using a traditional twining technique, they weave a cylindrical tote, then dip-dye the upper half in blush, mint, or sky-blue tints. Vegetable pigments keep the palette soft, while a natural sisal base grounds the look. Leather straps are hand-cut and stitched for comfortable over-shoulder carry. Every sale helps rural makers pass weaving knowledge to the next generation and places their families and communities on the path towards economic sustainability.
Ready for Markets, Beaches, & Errands
- Grocery Sidekick – Holds produce, bread loaves, and jars without sagging; wipe-clean leather handles stay comfortable even when full.
- Summer Day Bag – Towels, sunscreen, and a book slide in easily; sand shakes out with a quick shake.
- Storage Accent – Off-season, park it by a console table to store scarves or magazines—its pastel fade acts as décor.
PRODUCT CARE
- Shape Refresh: Mist lightly with warm water, stuff with towels, and air-dry.
- Cleaning: Shake out crumbs; spot-clean sisal with a damp cloth, avoid soaking leather.
- Sunlight: Rotate occasionally—prolonged direct sun can lighten pastel dyes.
- Leather: Treat straps with clear leather balm to keep them supple.
ARTISAN NOTES: Dye depth, ombré fade, and weave tension vary by maker, so each tote is one of a kind. Want a specific pastel tone? Email support@tenbythree.org and we’ll match you with the closest option.
Width: 12.0 | Height: 12.5 | Length: 20.0 | Diameter: 0.0 |