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Garden Party Fiesta Set

SKU: AL057
$40.00
$40.00
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The Garden Party Fiesta Set will make any day a garden fiesta! This chip basket and cloth will spice up your snacks or appetizers. It is the perfect colors and matches with our Garden Party Glassware Set. This basket and cloth would go perfect with the Garden Party Condiment Dish to hold guacamole or salsa!


  • The basket measures 10” wide and 3” tall.
  • The cloth measures 14” by 15” when folded out.
  • This is a part of the Garden Party Collection!

This fair trade Guatemalan basket is handmade from pine needles by a group of women artisans in the mountains trying to sustain their families. The artisan group was originally founded after the civil war by war widows and orphans as a way to support themselves. The group started out by making woven bracelets, and now makes beautiful pine needle baskets. Purchase of this product helps the artisans to support their families and Sharing the Dream to support our programming in Guatemala.

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