Rope Foraging Basket

£50.00

This sustainable foraging basket is made with soft unbleached cotton rope & beautiful organic cotton threads with plenty of space for long stems.

The artist, Jessica of Ruby Cubes, loves this design. She lives in beautiful Dartmoor and wanted something that she could use to easily gather foraged blooms from the hedgerows into on country walks. The ends are completely open, which allows stems of all sizes to be gathered easily and kept secure.

41cm across & 20cm high
The handles are approx. 12cm high.

Handmade to last with unbleached cotton rope & 100% organic cotton thread.

Each one is handmade using a freeform sewing technique. Please allow for a small variation in dimensions as each is individually created.

Best care is to spot wash with warm water and dry in the sun or near a radiator. Cotton soaks up stains but also releases them very easily. Stubborn stains can be removed with a little baking soda paste and warm water.

Hot water will shrink the cotton.

Shipping Countries: United Kingdom (UK)


Ready to ship in 1-2 weeks


 

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Postage & packaging - I use eco friendly packaging materials, sometimes reused. Mail bags are recyclable and tissue paper is acid free. Please reuse packaging wherever possible.
Parcels are sent via Royal Mail 2nd class and signed for post. General shipping time is 3-5 working days but please allow more time in the busy Christmas season.

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Ruby Cubes

Ruby Cubes

Full time artist Jessica Geach founded Ruby Cubes back in 2015 as a way to fully explore her lifelong passion for textiles. Having always had an innate love for tactile objects, Jessica soon discovered that her greatest passion lay in creating 3D objects that were both tactile and purposeful. Living in Dartmoor, her inspiration is derived from the amazing diversity of her surrounding landscape.

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