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If you're a jewellery fan, you must have heard of Kazuri beads from Kenya. They are haute couture beads made and painted by hand at their workshop. If you're not for the technicallities, the beads are plain amazing, they come in ALL shapes, sizes and colours from the small pearl like beads to huge...

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The Bead Studio will be hosting a trunk show from Kazuri Beads and Metalcraft by DeZine April 1st - 15th Kazuri A Symbol of Women Changing the World Kazuri Ltd is a member of the Fair Trade Federation. The Kazuri factory is tucked away in the rolling hills outside Nairobi, Kenya. Here, the gorgeous handcrafted ceramic beads and jewelry are made from African clay, dug by hand, from Mount Kenya. Kazuri produces a wide range of handmade, hand-painted ceramic beads that shine like a kaleidoscope…

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A visit to KAZURI BEADS can be transformational – picture this, dozens of creative, self-determined women fashioning colorful beads and pottery. The profits from their handiwork go to improving their lives and those of their children. This is a scene of community, self-empowerment, and focused determination. Begun by two single mothers with an artistic vision to create their own world of self-sufficiency, this Kenyan endeavor now employs dozens of similarly spirited local women. Animal Meeting, Kazuri Beads, Safari Jeep, Africa Kenya, Africa Tour, Kenya Safari, Curious Creatures, Africa Safari, Out Of Africa

A visit to KAZURI BEADS can be transformational – picture this, dozens of creative, self-determined women fashioning colorful beads and pottery. The profits from their handiwork go to improving their lives and those of their children. This is a scene of community, self-empowerment, and focused determination. Begun by two single mothers with an artistic vision to create their own world of self-sufficiency, this Kenyan endeavor now employs dozens of similarly spirited local women.

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