
Bamboo Dappa, Bhutanese Handwoven Bamboo Container, Khenrig Namsum cooperative
Embrace the artistry of Bhutan with this beautifully handcrafted bamboo container. Each piece is meticulously woven by skilled artisans, carrying forward the rich heritage of Bhutanese craftsmanship.
Natural Elegance and Sustainable Craftsmanship
This container is made from sustainably harvested bamboo, showcasing the natural beauty and warmth of this eco-friendly material. The intricate weave demonstrates the artisan's dedication to detail, creating a piece that is both functional and visually captivating.
Versatile and Functional
Perfect for adding a touch of rustic charm to any room, this container is ideal for storing a variety of items. Use it in the kitchen for spices or small utensils, in the bathroom for toiletries, or in your living room as a unique decorative piece. Its versatility extends beyond storage - use it as a planter for small succulents or as a captivating centerpiece.
A Story in Every Strand
More than just a container, this piece tells a story of tradition, skill, and the natural beauty of Bhutan. Owning this handwoven bamboo container means bringing a piece of Bhutanese heritage into your home.
Dimension: 19cm in diameter and 9.5cm in height
Features:
Handwoven: Each container is uniquely crafted by skilled artisans.
Sustainable Material: Made from responsibly harvested bamboo.
Durable and Lightweight: Bamboo is known for its strength and resilience.
Versatile Design: Suitable for various uses and décor styles.
Authentic Bhutanese Craftsmanship: Supports traditional artisans and their craft.
Care Instructions:a
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture.
Add a touch of Bhutanese charm to your home. Order your handwoven bamboo container today!
About the Producer
In August 2014, a group of dedicated young farmers from Zhemgang founded the Khengrig Namsum Cooperative (KNC) with the goal of enhancing the livelihoods of people in Zhemgang Dzongkhag. The cooperative's members, each holding at least a high school diploma, represent all eight Gewogs (administrative blocks) in the district.
Operating in accordance with cooperative principles and the legal framework set by the Royal Government of Bhutan, KNC currently has 16 members, including nine women and seven men. The cooperative is led by Thinley Wangdi, the founder and current Chairperson, who is responsible for overseeing the planning, implementation, and management of the cooperative under the guidance of a Board of Directors (BoD) composed of local farmers.