Hurumzi Street · Stone Town · Zanzibar

Woven by hand, by 100+ women.

An ancient Swahili plaiting tradition, kept alive by a cooperative of over 100 Zanzibari women. Baskets, mats and kikoi made from 100% palm leaf and cotton — natural dyes, fair fixed prices, real Community Trade.

100+women artisans 100%natural materials Fairfixed prices
Two Zanzibari women holding bundles of bright pink and green dyed palm leaf at the MOTO workshop
A colourful collection of handwoven palm-leaf baskets and bags by MOTO
Close-up of a handwoven Swahili mat with geometric pattern
Women of the MOTO cooperative sitting together weaving palm leaf on a finished mat
The MOTO cooperative · Pete village, Zanzibar

Karibu — welcome.

Community Trade · Fair wages · 100% natural

A tradition kept alive by the women who weave it.

MOTO grew from an ancient Swahili plaiting tradition into a cooperative of more than 100 artisans — most of them women. Together they turn palm leaf and cotton into baskets, mats, kikoi and batik, coloured with natural and vegetable dyes.

Every piece is genuinely handmade in Zanzibar, never mass-produced. Fair, fixed prices mean the people of the island earn properly for their craft — a small, sustainable economy you can hold in your hands.

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Made by hand · Fair fixed prices

What we weave

Order any piece on WhatsApp — we will confirm availability, colours and a fair price, then arrange shop pick-up in Stone Town or shipping.

Ukili baskets (Mkoba)

Our signature handwoven palm-leaf baskets and bags, in traditional and contemporary patterns.

$32–$50fair fixed price
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Plaited mats (Mkeka)

Traditional Swahili floor and prayer mats — ndaso and ukili weaves, plus custom hall and dining mats to size.

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Swahili kikoi & batik

Cotton kikoi cloths woven in Swahili patterns, and hand-dyed batik textiles using natural vegetable dyes.

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Woven hats

Hand-plaited palm-leaf hats — light, breathable and ready for the Zanzibar sun.

$15fair fixed price
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Natural soaps & spices

Natural soaps from the DADA women's collective in Matemwe, and aromatic Zanzibar spices.

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Solar cookers & stoves

Energy-saving stoves and solar cookers — part of our sustainable, low-smoke kitchen project.

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Prices shown reflect typical fair fixed prices in US dollars; the exact amount is confirmed when you order.

A second home in Pete village

Visit the crafts museum & weave with us

Near the Jozani forest on the road south, our Pete workshop and crafts museum opens its doors to visitors. Watch palm leaf plaited by hand the way it has been for generations — or roll up your sleeves and try it yourself.

  • Batik & plaiting experienceHands-on sessions — dye cloth and plait palm leaf with our artisans.
  • Crafts & Culture tourA guided walk through the cooperative and the village that makes it all.
  • Children's partiesCreative, hands-on craft parties for younger visitors.
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Two women plaiting bright green palm leaf together on the floor of the Pete workshop

Real, fair, made here

0Women artisans
0Natural materials
2Homes: Stone Town & Pete
FairFixed prices, no haggling

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What visitors say

★ 4.1 on TripAdvisor — a few real reviews shown below; your full Google & TripAdvisor reviews can appear here.
★★★★★
"Attractive shop with beautiful products handmade by a women's co-operative in Zanzibar, made using natural colours and vegetable dyes."
NatalieTripAdvisor · Oct 2023
★★★★★
"Something that is not fake. In best quality. Never seen it produced with so much passion."
Mr. ShadeTripAdvisor · Apr 2016
★★★★★
"Fair and locally traded quality products where the people of the island profit."
Safari-InsiderTravel portal review

Two homes, one craft

Find us in Zanzibar

The shop · Stone TownHurumzi Street 416, Stone Town
The workshop · PetePete village, near Jozani forest
+255 773 031 178Call or WhatsApp us
moto@madeinzanzibar.comWe usually reply within a day or two

In the alleys of Stone Town

A UNESCO maze of carved doors and spice markets — find our shop on Hurumzi Street.

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Take a piece of Zanzibar home.

Order a basket, plan a workshop, or just say Karibu. One message on WhatsApp and a real maker will reply.