kandjast
Kandjast is a term with origins in the Swahili language, primarily used in East Africa, particularly in Tanzania and Kenya. It refers to a traditional type of woven mat, often made from dried plant materials such as palm leaves or reeds. These mats are versatile and have been historically employed for a variety of purposes within households and communities.
The craftsmanship involved in creating kandjast varies regionally and among different ethnic groups. The weaving patterns
Beyond their practical uses, kandjast can sometimes hold cultural significance. In some contexts, they might be