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Rattan Gifitng/Organizer Basket

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  • DIA-31/23 X H-10/12 CMS
  • Suitable for outdoor use or gift to your family member

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Can be used to as a Gift Basket. It can be beautifuly decorated with pleasent flowers and gifts. All festivals gift basket! 

  • Can be used as an organiser; could be kept on the dressing table to hold rubber bands, small accessories or everyday jewellery.
  • Can be kept on the dining table or lobby table with dry fruits or chocolates or sweets as a welcome gesture for guests.
  • Can be used as wedding / party favours.
  • Can be kept in the garden or terrace gardens with 4-5 baskets in a row.

Rattan (from the Malay rotan) is the name for roughly 600 species of old world climbing palms belonging to subfamily Calamoideae. The climbing habit is associated with the characteristics of its flexible woody stem, derived typically from a secondary growth, makes rattan a liana rather than a true wood. Most rattans differ from other palms in having slender stems. Rattans have been known to grow up to hundreds of metres long.

Many of the properties of rattan that make it suitable for furniture also make it a popular choice for handicraft and art pieces. Uses include rattan baskets, plant containers, and other decorative works. Due to its durability and resistance to splintering, sections of rattan can be used as canes, high-end baskets. Along with birch and bamboo, rattan is a common material used for the handles in percussion mallets.

INGREDIENTS
RATTAN
HOW TO USE


RATINGS AND REVIEWS

ALL ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

Can be used to as a Gift Basket. It can be beautifuly decorated with pleasent flowers and gifts. All festivals gift basket! 

  • Can be used as an organiser; could be kept on the dressing table to hold rubber bands, small accessories or everyday jewellery.
  • Can be kept on the dining table or lobby table with dry fruits or chocolates or sweets as a welcome gesture for guests.
  • Can be used as wedding / party favours.
  • Can be kept in the garden or terrace gardens with 4-5 baskets in a row.

Rattan (from the Malay rotan) is the name for roughly 600 species of old world climbing palms belonging to subfamily Calamoideae. The climbing habit is associated with the characteristics of its flexible woody stem, derived typically from a secondary growth, makes rattan a liana rather than a true wood. Most rattans differ from other palms in having slender stems. Rattans have been known to grow up to hundreds of metres long.

Many of the properties of rattan that make it suitable for furniture also make it a popular choice for handicraft and art pieces. Uses include rattan baskets, plant containers, and other decorative works. Due to its durability and resistance to splintering, sections of rattan can be used as canes, high-end baskets. Along with birch and bamboo, rattan is a common material used for the handles in percussion mallets.

INGREDIENTS
RATTAN
HOW TO USE

RATINGS AND REVIEWS
RATINGS AND REVIEWS

ALL ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

Can be used to as a Gift Basket. It can be beautifuly decorated with pleasent flowers and gifts. All festivals gift basket! 

  • Can be used as an organiser; could be kept on the dressing table to hold rubber bands, small accessories or everyday jewellery.
  • Can be kept on the dining table or lobby table with dry fruits or chocolates or sweets as a welcome gesture for guests.
  • Can be used as wedding / party favours.
  • Can be kept in the garden or terrace gardens with 4-5 baskets in a row.

Rattan (from the Malay rotan) is the name for roughly 600 species of old world climbing palms belonging to subfamily Calamoideae. The climbing habit is associated with the characteristics of its flexible woody stem, derived typically from a secondary growth, makes rattan a liana rather than a true wood. Most rattans differ from other palms in having slender stems. Rattans have been known to grow up to hundreds of metres long.

Many of the properties of rattan that make it suitable for furniture also make it a popular choice for handicraft and art pieces. Uses include rattan baskets, plant containers, and other decorative works. Due to its durability and resistance to splintering, sections of rattan can be used as canes, high-end baskets. Along with birch and bamboo, rattan is a common material used for the handles in percussion mallets.

INGREDIENTS
RATTAN
HOW TO USE