Elephant Grass Place Mat
Our Large Round Place Mats are hand-woven from sustainable elephant grass. The reed grows in the rich flood plains of the White Volta near the village of Bolgatanga, Northern Ghana.
Lovely elephant grass placemats, perfect for decorating a table or even to hang on a wall. Let your imagination point you in the right direction.
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