Gbenka Storage Basket (Small) by Nsoh Abe-enge
Artisan Storage Basket - Beautiful and Functional
Gbenka is a Gurune word that refers to the sieve traditionally used to filter pito - a regional liquor brewed from millet. These original baskets were some of the first to be woven in the Upper East Region of Ghana - a symbol of Ghanaian hospitality and coming together in community to celebrate.
Honouring local basket traditions and creating contemporary forms with the oldest craft in the world is what we do best at The Baba Tree.
The weaver of this Baba Tree creation will receive a 7.5% commission on the retail price in addition to what they were paid upon completion.
Weaver: Nsoh Abe-enge
Measurements: Width 13.5", Height 7.5"
You will receive the basket in the picture. In our photos, baskets are presented by the weavers who created them.
Shipping Info
SHIPPING TO MOST COUNTRIES BY DHL
ZONE 1 (Canada, USA, Europe, Africa) - $17.50 USD per basket. Free Shipping for orders over $450.00 USD
ZONE 2 (Australia, New Zealand, Mid-East, Far-East, South America, Central America including Mexico, and the Caribbean) - $20.00 USD per basket. Free Shipping for orders over $500.00 USD
Please note the possibility of paying sales tax and duties. Visit our "Shipping & Payments" page to see shipping transit times to your country.
Product Care
Handling and Care
Our baskets are handwoven with care and are designed to last. To maintain their beauty and functionality, we recommend to follow these guidelines:
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause the colours to fade.
Keep Dry: Avoid getting the baskets wet. If they do get wet, allow them to dry naturally in a shaded area.
Clean Gently: Use a dry or slightly damp cloth to wipe away dust and dirt. Do not use harsh chemicals or detergents.
Reshape When Needed: If your basket loses its shape, you can reshape it by lightly misting with water and gently molding it with your hands. Click on How to Reshape a Basket to learn more.
Leather Care
The handles of our baskets often come with leather wrapping. To care for the leather:
Keep Leather Dry: Avoid exposure to water. If the leather gets wet, blot it dry with a soft cloth.
Conditioning: Occasionally condition the leather with a suitable leather conditioner to keep it supple and prevent cracking.
Storage
Store baskets in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Do not stack heavy items on top of them to avoid deforming their shape.
Safe & Use
Are you surprised at the shape that your basket has come in? Well, it is very easy to re-shape, and will only require a few minutes of your time to bring the basket back to its former glory. First up…
Reshaping Of A Basket
- Grab the handle, and with your other hand push out the basket from the bottom centre. Don’t be afraid to use a bit of elbow grease, for the baskets are very resilient.
- Fill your bathtub, deep sink, or a deep container with cool water.
- Immerse the basket in the water, up to just above the coil (rim) – do not get water on the leather. If the weather is nice, you can take the basket outside and spray it with your garden hose. Avoid spraying the leather.
- Hold the basket in the water for about 60 seconds, or more. Then pull the basket out of the water, shaking off the excess water.
- Let the basket sit for a couple of minutes to allow water to penetrate the straw.
- process by pushing the basket base against the floor while holding onto the coil.
- Allow to dry, undisturbed, out of the sun in a dry place.
- Please do your best to use the water to water a tree or a plant.
- The dyes on our baskets are susceptible to fading in the sun.