Bwashe Leather Wall hanging with Tassels - White

Bwashe Leather Wall hanging with Tassels - White

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Bring timeless Maasai craftsmanship into your home with this striking beaded wall hanging. Handcrafted by Sidai Designs artisans in Tanzania, each piece is made using glass beads meticulously stitched onto soft leather and finished with long, flowing bead tassels.

Minimalist yet bold, this design embodies both tradition and modernity—perfect as a statement piece for your living space, bedroom, or entryway.

Materials: Glass beads, leather

Color: White

Dimensions: Approx. 24" L x 3.5" W

Handmade in Tanzania

Each purchase supports sustainable income for Maasai women artisans, preserving traditional skills while creating contemporary design.

This product is ready made and will be dispatched from California, USA. All orders are shipped via USPS.

US orders - Ground Advantage (2-5 business days)

International orders – First Class International Mail (up to 21 business days)

Orders placed are processed and shipped within 5-7 business days.

This piece is handmade by one of our 120 Maasai beaders in Tanzania. With different hands crafting each piece, no two pieces will ever be exactly the same. We celebrate the uniqueness and differences between them, making them truly one of a kind, just like our customers.

By making your purchase, you have helped to provide our workers with a living wage. You have helped to provide regular social programs for our team. You have helped enable women and girls to go on to help their community.

From all of us at Sidai, ashe naleng – a big ‘thank you’ for your contribution. Together we are building a brighter future for our team and their community.

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