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Sirigu Light Shade

Sirigu Light Shade

Regular price $595.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $595.00 USD
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A dramatically textured oversized lightshade named for the home village of our craft partners in northern Ghana, where it is hand-woven by members of the Sirigu Women's Organization for Pottery and Art (SWOPA). This playful piece has a striking presence and casts a beautifully filtered light.

Woven from blonde elephant grass and rust colored wild jute stems, these unique, textural lights emit a warm glow.

Please note, this item is sold as a light shade only.

DIMENSIONS*

Height Diameter Opening
22-24”  (51cm)
22-24”  (63cm)
2" (5cm)

*Please expect slight variations in shape, weave and size as each shade is made by hand

MATERIAL

Jute (Corchorus olitorius) known as "golden fiber," is well known as a sustainable design material. Every part of this plant has a use in northern Ghana – its leaves provide local communities with nutritious vegetables, while its fibers create long-lasting biodegradable material that is perfect for producing woven pieces. The plant also excels at carbon sequestration and adapts well to varying climates.

Elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum) is a sustainable material prized for its structural integrity, rapid renewability, and minimal environmental impact. This grass grows along the banks of rivers, streams and swampy areas in Ghana and throughout West Africa. It grows, matures and tussles like wheat, with a broom-like flower at the top. To harvest the straw, each broom is pulled down from the husk and is left on the ground to grow into new tussles. The straw is harvested wet and then dried in the sun in preparation for the weaving process.

CAN I CHOOSE MY SHAPE?

YES - Book a virtual or in-person studio visit to choose your favorite

PARTNERS

These pieces are woven by the Sirigu Women's Organization for Pottery and Art (SWOPA), a non-governmental organization based in northern Ghana.

SWOPA's mission includes providing young women with marketable skills training,  and preserving knowledge of traditional craft by passing it down to the next generation. Learn more

FULFILLMENT TIMELINES

  • ORDER 1 week - If the piece is in stock at our LA studio the purchase button will show 'add to cart' and your order will ship on our next shipping day (Tuesdays)

  • OUT OF STOCK 8-10 weeks - If the piece is not in stock at our LA studio the purchase button will show 'sold out' and wait times are generally 8-10 weeks, depending on the season
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