Nairobi, Kenya
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+254202328905
It's really amazing how their assemble the clay to the end product the beads. Quite Artful onarments and beautiful indeed kudos to the lady's at the factory.
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Was a great experience and our guide throughout the 'factory' was fantastically lead by one of the women workers. It was great to see all the steps and different beads and pottery items made here. A great social enterprise initiative.
What a wonderful place to go to learn, shop, support, and be a part of! Absolutely worth a stop.
Every bead has a story; Kazuri means " small and beautiful" in Swahili. It began in 1975 as a tiny workshop experimenting in making handmade beads. The founder, Lady Susan Wood started with two African women and later discovered that there were many other women in the villages around Nairobi most of whom were single mothers. Driven by the desire to provide such opportunities it has grown and today they have a large workforce skilled in the manufacture of handmade Jewelry. They have a unique range of bespoke pottery ware which reflects the culture and wildlife of Kenya. Each piece is handmade and hand painted in rich colours. When in Nairobi don't forget to pay Kazuri a visit.
Lovely place with a lovely story!
Lovely beads and great initiative .
My guests purchased lots of bead to support the women and also the tours to meet and see how they work was surreal
Good stuff to buy,, as gifts etc
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