kilepindu
Kilepindu is a term originating from the Swahili language, commonly used in parts of East Africa, particularly Tanzania and Kenya. It refers to a specific type of traditional woven basket. These baskets are typically crafted from natural, locally sourced materials such as palm leaves, reeds, or grasses. The weaving process is often intricate, resulting in durable and functional items.
The design of kilepindu can vary significantly depending on the region and the intended use. Some are