Home Accents
Rainforest Home Accents includes a variety of whimsical items just right for your home. If you are looking for an unusual gift then this selection is for you. Our collection includes bamboo photo frames, coconut mobiles, baskets, animal figures, tin wall decor, candle holders, bowls and ceramic vases from Mexico. Explore this page to see the variety of items that we offer but be sure to visit our Online Store for more and to see our currently available items.
Rainforest Animals
Bring a smile to anyones face with these happy ceramic toucans -available as Lovers (set of two) and the Loving Family (set of three).
Wood Bowls & Boxes
This product is handmade with wood from the Thuya tree, a shrubby conifer indigenous to Southern Morocco. Both the root which provides the stunning burrs, and the lighter colored trunk are used.
Mentioned in the Old Testament and prized since ancient times, the oil from the wood is still prized for its' medicinal uses.
Bowl 12cm Triangular Box Doomed Box
Metal Wall Decor
Rainforest Tin Animals from Mexico are available as frogs, qeckos, parrots, toucans, butterflies, dragonflies and more. Made from tin and fired by a combination of different gases and melted copper and brass, the beautiful irridescent blues and greens are created in a secret technique known only by their makers.
Bread and Fruit Baskets
Orinoco Bread and Fruit Baskets
are made by the Hiwi of Venezuela.
Each one is unique and handmade.
They are a colorful and unique gift!
Wind Chimes
Amazon Baskets
Great for organizing with style. Small baskets are ideal for hair assessories to cotton balls. The larger sizes are wonderful for storing almost anything from yarn to socks!
Larger ones maybe be used as a shoulder bag.
Exotic Plant Containers
Yanomami Carrying Baskets are made by the women of the tribe for the purpose of carrying and storing items. These small carrying baskets are perfect for an exotic plant holder. Each basket is one of a kind and painted with geometric shapes like circles, dots, lines and waves - the patterns are aways unique.
Mexican Earthenware
The Mayan Calendar was consulted by the priests before engaging in any activity whether it was farming, warfare, religion or commerce.
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