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Kilua Vase

Sale price$38.00
SKU: CHAKVKIDG-S

Kilua Vase - Dark Green - Short

Upcycled from old wine bottles, this clean-lined vase is the perfect receptacle for any flowers, including the mysterious kilua for which it’s named. Found along the East African coast, this small, fragrant magnolia-like flower plays a prominent role in Swahili lore about seduction and allure. It’s considered an aphrodisiac, and is used to scent matrimonial rooms. So if you want to set the stage for romance in your home, perhaps gracing your interior with a few of these vases will set off the desired reaction!

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8” h 
Made in: Zanzibar
Artist: Chako

Material

Upcycled glass

Dimension

8” h

Product Care Instructions

Dishwasher safe

Origin

Zanzibar, Tanzania

Time to make

1 hour

Ethical Home Decor
Kilua Vase Sale price$38.00

meet the maker

Recycled Glass Artisans of Zanzibar

📍Zanzibar, Tanzania

" Transforming the millions of bottles discarded on the island each year into lasting works of design"

Founded in 2012, CHAKO is an innovative social enterprise in Zanzibar that transforms discarded glass and plastic waste into beautifully crafted, functional objects. Established by Zanzibarian-Dutch partners, CHAKO was built on the belief that environmental stewardship and economic opportunity can go hand in hand. By reimagining materials that would otherwise end up as waste, their artisans create distinctive products that celebrate both creativity and sustainability.

At the heart of CHAKO’s mission is a commitment to empowering local communities through skills training, education, and meaningful employment. Working primarily with women, who make up the majority of the workforce, the organization provides opportunities for individuals who might otherwise have limited access to formal employment. By transforming the millions of bottles discarded on the island each year into lasting works of design, CHAKO not only helps preserve the natural beauty of Zanzibar but also fosters economic independence, artistic expression, and a brighter future for the artisans who bring each piece to life.