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Handwoven Bolga Fan – Large

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this item
is handmade

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global artisans

made from
natural materials

Make a bold visual impact with this large handwoven Bolga fan, artisan made in Ghana from sustainably harvested elephant grass. At 23.5" W x 34.5" H, this piece is truly a statement—designed to anchor a wall and bring depth, texture, and global perspective into your space.

Handcrafted by skilled artisans in Ghana's Bolgatanga region, each fan reflects generations of weaving tradition. The oversized scale transforms this functional object into striking wall décor, perfect for creating a focal point in living rooms, bedrooms, or covered outdoor spaces.

Whether styled as a standalone statement or layered within a curated gallery wall, this piece elevates interiors with its sculptural form and organic materials. Its natural variations in tone and weave ensure every fan is one-of-a-kind—far removed from mass-produced décor.

While its primary purpose is decorative, it can still be used as a traditional hand fan, blending heritage craftsmanship with versatile design.

Measures 23.5 inches wide x 34.5 inches long.  
Due to the handmade nature of this item, slight variations will occur. 

material

Elephant Grass

dimension

23.5" wide x 34.5" long

origin

Ghana

time to make

3 days

meet the maker

Bolga Basket Weavers of Ghana

📍 Bolgatanga, Ghana

" Ensuring Bolgatanga's reputation endures as the 'city of baskets' "

In Ghana’s Upper East Region, master weavers transform locally harvested elephant grass into some of West Africa’s most iconic baskets. Working in and around Bolgatanga, a region renowned for its weaving heritage, artisans draw upon generations of knowledge to create baskets that are both highly functional and beautifully expressive. Using traditional techniques such as twining, coiling, and plaiting, each piece is woven entirely by hand and reflects the skill, creativity, and cultural traditions of its maker.