All our products

All our products

  • 100g. Cocoa pods, Potash, Shea Butter and Coconut Oil.
    100g of our African Black Soap can have a durability of 3 months - 1 year, depending on how often you use it. It has a long shelf life, often lasting several years. However, it's important to store it in a dry place. As long as the soap lathers properly, is not moldy, and has not gone rancid it will should still be effective.
    3 different packaging designs, all handmade my local artisans we collaborate with. Each artisan uses a different material and ancestral technique. Choose between: 1. Raffia cover handmade by Paul 2. Elephant Grass cover handmade by Maa 3. Full calabash handmade by Rascharles Finalise your experience by choosing your favourite spatula design
    You will find more detailed info about African black soap by scrolling down. Alternatively, you can visit: 1. Our blog 2. "Social Impact" section - "Ancestral Knowledge" 3. Join our newsletter and you will receive a free product guide on African black soap
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    Candle holders handmade by Rascharles. Material: calabash (scientific name Lagenaria siceraria) Ideal for use with tea lights (candle not included) With your purchase you support Rascharles and all the other local people in Ghana who are part of the creation of this product. Light up your world with our handmade candles!
    • The Agogo African bag is designed and handwoven by Paul in Ghana and is the perfect size to carry all your essentials.
    • Design - Ghana has a wealth of craftsmanship known for many ancestral techniques. Paul wanted to differentiate himself from the rest of the artisans who usually use a material called elephant grass, and decided to try the corn husk, a material and technique that he learned from his uncle. The production process is quite complex and can take Paul between 3 and 7 days to complete a single piece.
    • Impact - Craftsmanship is Paul's only source of income. Apart from producing several pieces for various clients, he also usually participates in local markets as a way of exhibiting his work and being able to get more clients. Our objective is to be able to increase the demand for the African handmade bags, in order to create more work for Paul and consequently, he can invest that money in a new location from which he can work. Currently his working conditions are not the best (he shares a very small space with other family members), and he told us that he would love to be able to create his own workspace.
    • Materials - corn husk, leather and African print fabric. 
    • Details - front pocket green leather. Green leather handles. Short handle flat. Lined with African fabric inside.
    • 38.0 x 30.0 cm (WidthxHeight)
    • Care - No washing. Do not use bleach. Do not iron. Do not use dryer.  
    • The Bolgatanga African bag is designed and handwoven by Paul in Ghana and is the perfect size to carry all your essentials.
    • Design - Ghana has a wealth of craftsmanship known for many ancestral techniques. Paul wanted to differentiate himself from the rest of the artisans who usually use a material called elephant grass, and decided to try the corn husk, a material and technique that he learned from his uncle. The production process is quite complex and can take Paul between 3 and 7 days to complete a single piece.
    • Impact - Craftsmanship is Paul's only source of income. Apart from producing several pieces for various clients, he also usually participates in local markets as a way of exhibiting his work and being able to get more clients. Our objective is to be able to increase the demand for the African handmade bags, in order to create more work for Paul and consequently, he can invest that money in a new location from which he can work. Currently his working conditions are not the best (he shares a very small space with other family members), and he told us that he would love to be able to create his own workspace.
    • Materials - corn husk, leather and African print fabric. 
    • Details - front pocket green leather & African print fabric.  Green leather handles. Short handle round. Lined with African fabric inside.
    • 38.0 x 30.0 cm (WidthxHeight)
    • Care - No washing. Do not use bleach. Do not iron. Do not use dryer.  
    • The Hohoe African bag is designed and handwoven by Paul in Ghana and is the perfect size to carry all your essentials.
    • Design - Ghana has a wealth of craftsmanship known for many ancestral techniques. Paul wanted to differentiate himself from the rest of the artisans who usually use a material called elephant grass, and decided to try the corn husk, a material and technique that he learned from his uncle. The production process is quite complex and can take Paul between 3 and 7 days to complete a single piece.
    • Impact - Craftsmanship is Paul's only source of income. Apart from producing several pieces for various clients, he also usually participates in local markets as a way of exhibiting his work and being able to get more clients. Our objective is to be able to increase the demand for the African handmade bags, in order to create more work for Paul and consequently, he can invest that money in a new location from which he can work. Currently his working conditions are not the best (he shares a very small space with other family members), and he told us that he would love to be able to create his own workspace.
    • Materials - corn husk, leather and African print fabric. 
    • Details - front pocket African print fabric with brown leather. Brown leather handles. Short handle round. Lined with African fabric inside.
    • 38.0 x 30.0 cm (WidthxHeight)
    • Care - No washing. Do not use bleach. Do not iron. Do not use dryer.  
    • The Keta African bag is designed and handwoven by Paul in Ghana and is the perfect size to carry all your essentials.
    • Design - Ghana has a wealth of craftsmanship known for many ancestral techniques. Paul wanted to differentiate himself from the rest of the artisans who usually use a material called elephant grass, and decided to try the corn husk, a material and technique that he learned from his uncle. The production process is quite complex and can take Paul between 3 and 7 days to complete a single piece.
    • Impact - Craftsmanship is Paul's only source of income. Apart from producing several pieces for various clients, he also usually participates in local markets as a way of exhibiting his work and being able to get more clients. Our objective is to be able to increase the demand for the African handmade bags, in order to create more work for Paul and consequently, he can invest that money in a new location from which he can work. Currently his working conditions are not the best (he shares a very small space with other family members), and he told us that he would love to be able to create his own workspace.
    • Materials - corn husk, leather and African print fabric. 
    • Details - all brown leather handles. Short handle round.
    • 39.0 x 19.0 cm (WidthxHeight)
    • Care - No washing. Do not use bleach. Do not iron. Do not use dryer.  
    • The Keta African bag is designed and handwoven by Paul in Ghana and is the perfect size to carry all your essentials.
    • Design - Ghana has a wealth of craftsmanship known for many ancestral techniques. Paul wanted to differentiate himself from the rest of the artisans who usually use a material called elephant grass, and decided to try the corn husk, a material and technique that he learned from his uncle. The production process is quite complex and can take Paul between 3 and 7 days to complete a single piece.
    • Impact - Craftsmanship is Paul's only source of income. Apart from producing several pieces for various clients, he also usually participates in local markets as a way of exhibiting his work and being able to get more clients. Our objective is to be able to increase the demand for the African handmade bags, in order to create more work for Paul and consequently, he can invest that money in a new location from which he can work. Currently his working conditions are not the best (he shares a very small space with other family members), and he told us that he would love to be able to create his own workspace.
    • Materials - corn husk, leather and African print fabric. 
    • Details - all brown leather handles. Short handle flat.
    • 39.0 x 19.0 cm (WidthxHeight)
    • Care - No washing. Do not use bleach. Do not iron. Do not use dryer.  
    • The Koforidua African bag is designed and handwoven by Paul in Ghana and is the perfect size to carry all your essentials.
    • Design - Ghana has a wealth of craftsmanship known for many ancestral techniques. Paul wanted to differentiate himself from the rest of the artisans who usually use a material called elephant grass, and decided to try the corn husk, a material and technique that he learned from his uncle. The production process is quite complex and can take Paul between 3 and 7 days to complete a single piece.
    • Impact - Craftsmanship is Paul's only source of income. Apart from producing several pieces for various clients, he also usually participates in local markets as a way of exhibiting his work and being able to get more clients. Our objective is to be able to increase the demand for the African handmade bags, in order to create more work for Paul and consequently, he can invest that money in a new location from which he can work. Currently his working conditions are not the best (he shares a very small space with other family members), and he told us that he would love to be able to create his own workspace.
    • Materials - corn husk, leather and African print fabric. 
    • Details - front pocket brown leather. Brown leather handles. Short handle flat. Lined with African fabric inside.
    • 38.0 x 30.0 cm (WidthxHeight)
    • Care - No washing. Do not use bleach. Do not iron. Do not use dryer.  
    • The Navrongo African bag is designed and handwoven by Paul in Ghana and is the perfect size to carry all your essentials.
    • Design - Ghana has a wealth of craftsmanship known for many ancestral techniques. Paul wanted to differentiate himself from the rest of the artisans who usually use a material called elephant grass, and decided to try the corn husk, a material and technique that he learned from his uncle. The production process is quite complex and can take Paul between 3 and 7 days to complete a single piece.
    • Impact - Craftsmanship is Paul's only source of income. Apart from producing several pieces for various clients, he also usually participates in local markets as a way of exhibiting his work and being able to get more clients. Our objective is to be able to increase the demand for the African handmade bags, in order to create more work for Paul and consequently, he can invest that money in a new location from which he can work. Currently his working conditions are not the best (he shares a very small space with other family members), and he told us that he would love to be able to create his own workspace.
    • Materials - corn husk, leather and African print fabric. 
    • Details - front pocket brown leather. Handles brown leather. Short handle round. Lined with African fabric inside.
    • 38.0 x 30.0 cm (WidthxHeight)
    • Care - No washing. Do not use bleach. Do not iron. Do not use dryer.  
    • The Sunyani African bag is designed and handwoven by Paul in Ghana and is the perfect size to carry all your essentials.
    • Design - Ghana has a wealth of craftsmanship known for many ancestral techniques. Paul wanted to differentiate himself from the rest of the artisans who usually use a material called elephant grass, and decided to try the corn husk, a material and technique that he learned from his uncle. The production process is quite complex and can take Paul between 3 and 7 days to complete a single piece.
    • Impact - Craftsmanship is Paul's only source of income. Apart from producing several pieces for various clients, he also usually participates in local markets as a way of exhibiting his work and being able to get more clients. Our objective is to be able to increase the demand for the African handmade bags, in order to create more work for Paul and consequently, he can invest that money in a new location from which he can work. Currently his working conditions are not the best (he shares a very small space with other family members), and he told us that he would love to be able to create his own workspace.
    • Materials - corn husk, leather and African print fabric. 
    • Details - front pocket khaki green leather. Bright green leather handles. Short handle flat. Lined with African fabric inside.
    • 38.0 x 30.0 cm (WidthxHeight)
    • Care - No washing. Do not use bleach. Do not iron. Do not use dryer.  
    • The Tafo African bag is designed and handwoven by Paul in Ghana and is the perfect size to carry all your essentials.
    • Design - Ghana has a wealth of craftsmanship known for many ancestral techniques. Paul wanted to differentiate himself from the rest of the artisans who usually use a material called elephant grass, and decided to try the corn husk, a material and technique that he learned from his uncle. The production process is quite complex and can take Paul between 3 and 7 days to complete a single piece.
    • Impact - Craftsmanship is Paul's only source of income. Apart from producing several pieces for various clients, he also usually participates in local markets as a way of exhibiting his work and being able to get more clients. Our objective is to be able to increase the demand for the African handmade bags, in order to create more work for Paul and consequently, he can invest that money in a new location from which he can work. Currently his working conditions are not the best (he shares a very small space with other family members), and he told us that he would love to be able to create his own workspace.
    • Materials - corn husk, leather and African print fabric. 
    • Details - front pocket African print fabric. Brown leather handles. Short handle flat. Lined with African fabric inside.
    • 38.0 x 30.0 cm (WidthxHeight)
    • Care - No washing. Do not use bleach. Do not iron. Do not use dryer.  
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    • The Wa African bag is designed and handwoven by Paul in Ghana and is the perfect size to carry all your essentials.
    • Design - Ghana has a wealth of craftsmanship known for many ancestral techniques. Paul wanted to differentiate himself from the rest of the artisans who usually use a material called elephant grass, and decided to try the corn husk, a material and technique that he learned from his uncle. The production process is quite complex and can take Paul between 3 and 7 days to complete a single piece.
    • Impact - Craftsmanship is Paul's only source of income. Apart from producing several pieces for various clients, he also usually participates in local markets as a way of exhibiting his work and being able to get more clients. Our objective is to be able to increase the demand for the African handmade bags, in order to create more work for Paul and consequently, he can invest that money in a new location from which he can work. Currently his working conditions are not the best (he shares a very small space with other family members), and he told us that he would love to be able to create his own workspace.
    • Materials - corn husk, leather and African print fabric. 
    • Details - front pocket green leather. Green leather handles. Short handle flat. Lined with African fabric inside.
    • 38.0 x 30.0 cm (WidthxHeight)
    • Care - No washing. Do not use bleach. Do not iron. Do not use dryer.  
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