Description
A Bolga basket is a hand‑woven Ghanaian basket made in Bolgatanga, prized for its durability, sculptural form, and vibrant natural‑dye patterns. They’re woven from elephant grass, often finished with a goat‑leather handle, and each one is unique because the weaver shapes it entirely by hand. They’re especially valued by collectors for their authenticity, craftsmanship, and cultural lineage — which aligns beautifully with your interest in global textiles and symbolic craft traditions.
What makes a Bolga basket distinctive
- Material: Elephant grass (Veta vera), which becomes extremely strong when split, twisted, and woven.
- Technique: Spiral coiling and tight over‑under weaving, often with complex colour blocking.
- Origin: Made by women’s weaving cooperatives in Bolgatanga, Upper East Ghana — buying from reputable sellers directly supports these communities.
- Forms: Pot baskets, round shoppers, U‑shoppers, planters, laundry baskets, dog beds, and more.
- Symbolism: Patterns often reflect local aesthetics rather than formal symbolic systems, but colour choices can carry personal or communal meaning.





