Indego Africa Black Raffia Fringe Bucket Hat

$95.00

Handwoven by Burundian and Congolese refugees living in Rwanda, and rooted in heritage, this striking bucket hat, is a bold fusion of tradition and contemporary edge. It’s crafted from natural raffia palm fibers and dyed a deep, rich black using organic methods.

The short fringe, draws subtle inspiration from the ceremonial use in African masquerades and sacred rituals. Our bucket hat is a tactile reminder of the continent’s rich traditions, reimagined for modern expression.

Made in partnership with Indego Africa, a social enterprise that works with refugee women in Kigeme and Mahama camps in Rwanda.

Product Specs:

* Handwoven

* Braided Raffia

* Black Raffia Fringe

Product Dimensions:

* Brim measurement: 4 in

* Height of crown measurement: 4 in

* Full width of hat: 13.5 in

* Interior circumference:

  • S/M - 21.75 - 22.25 in

  • M/L - 22.5 - 23 in

Size:

Handwoven by Burundian and Congolese refugees living in Rwanda, and rooted in heritage, this striking bucket hat, is a bold fusion of tradition and contemporary edge. It’s crafted from natural raffia palm fibers and dyed a deep, rich black using organic methods.

The short fringe, draws subtle inspiration from the ceremonial use in African masquerades and sacred rituals. Our bucket hat is a tactile reminder of the continent’s rich traditions, reimagined for modern expression.

Made in partnership with Indego Africa, a social enterprise that works with refugee women in Kigeme and Mahama camps in Rwanda.

Product Specs:

* Handwoven

* Braided Raffia

* Black Raffia Fringe

Product Dimensions:

* Brim measurement: 4 in

* Height of crown measurement: 4 in

* Full width of hat: 13.5 in

* Interior circumference:

  • S/M - 21.75 - 22.25 in

  • M/L - 22.5 - 23 in

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About Indego Africa

Indego Africa is dedicated to propelling the creation, growth, and sustainability of women-owned businesses in refugee camps for refugees from Burundi and Democratic Republic of Congo in Rwanda. Since 2007, we have worked to create long-term economic opportunities through education, access, and artisan craft.