Sidai Designs - Orkuma bottle #9
A single hand blown recycled glass bottle, handmade by people with disabilities in Tanzania. The bottle is wrapped with glass beads that have been handwoven by Maasai women, using thread from recycled grain sacks.
The name Orkuma refers to the 'Talking Stick', as these bottles hold the same shape as this ancient tool of communication still used today by the Maasai tribe.
Due to the handmade nature of these bottles, sizes may vary
**Price has been adjusted to include special shipping.
A single hand blown recycled glass bottle, handmade by people with disabilities in Tanzania. The bottle is wrapped with glass beads that have been handwoven by Maasai women, using thread from recycled grain sacks.
The name Orkuma refers to the 'Talking Stick', as these bottles hold the same shape as this ancient tool of communication still used today by the Maasai tribe.
Due to the handmade nature of these bottles, sizes may vary
**Price has been adjusted to include special shipping.
A single hand blown recycled glass bottle, handmade by people with disabilities in Tanzania. The bottle is wrapped with glass beads that have been handwoven by Maasai women, using thread from recycled grain sacks.
The name Orkuma refers to the 'Talking Stick', as these bottles hold the same shape as this ancient tool of communication still used today by the Maasai tribe.
Due to the handmade nature of these bottles, sizes may vary
**Price has been adjusted to include special shipping.
Recycled glass
Glass beads
Thread from recycled grain sacks
Handmade in Tanzania
7 - 9" tall, 3" wide. Due to the handmade nature of these bottles, sizes may vary