Koba
Koba in Tetum refers to a wicker box with a lid crafted by the crafswomen in Timor Island using palmyra leaves. Koba is used by the groom to store betel nut for traditional ceremony. Meanwhile, the bride will hand over the Koba to the groom as a symbol of love and respect.
L16 x W13 x H10 cm
palmyra leaves
Fun Fact
Every product is handcrafted by our Mamas in Timor Island using natural fibers from their home turf. It means that each of them may feature imperfections and has its own uniqueness, originality and attention to detail, which make every product different from others, no two are exactly the same.
"Small imperfections are not attributed to a manufacturing law but to the uniqueness and quality of the product, entirely handmade."
Care Instruction
Store the product in a cool, dry place. If exposed to water, gently wipe your item with clean cloth and allow it to air dry. Do not put heavy things inside to prevent permanent deformation.
Shipment from Belu, NTT
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