Ghana, crafted traditions

Accra Ghana's capital is known globally for it's thriving art scene, but when you leave the capital you discover that Ghana also has an incredible craft tradition, with handwoven and printed textiles, fine basketry, moulded brass, glass jewellery and fine woodwork. In our collections we showcase some of these beautiful artisanal crafts.

Our partnerships are precious, and our aim is to encourage them, keeping their traditions alive by breathing new life.

Introducing our artisan partners below:

Basketry in Bolgatanga

Asige are a charitable organisation working mainly with one large Village Association called Sumbrungo. Here 60 weavers have honed their art and create our lamp structures and basketry items. The Straw is split, twisted, hand dyed and skilfully woven.

Kente Weaving in Ho

Kente is a Ghanaian luxury fabric and Thompson is a Master weaver. Base in Ho in the beautiful Volta Region, Thompson is head of the Weaving Association and he, along with his team, create intricate woven masterpieces from fine cotton threads.

Mr Nortey in Kumasi

The lost wax technique is universally used to create intricate moulds. In Kumasi, Mr Nortey and his team create these beautiful wax moulds for each individual piece. Recycled brass is poured into the mould and wonderful brass objects are brought to life.