A hand-painted, ceramic beaded bracelet from Kenya. This style of bracelet is called Pita Pat and Kazuri means small and beautiful in swahili. Every bead used in a necklace or bracelet is shaped by hand by one of the 300 local women employed by Kazuri. The beads are then kiln fired once, glazed and fired again before being strung.
Founded by the late Lady Susan Wood, Kazuri is still located where she first started creating employment for struggling single mothers back in 1975. The workshop is in Karen, named after Karen Blixen of 'Out Of Africa' fame, on part of the farm once owned by her. Karen,a beautiful area just a few miles outside Nairobi lies under the Ngong Hills between Kenya's bustling capital and the spectacular Rift Valley.
Wire strung to fit any wrist.
Founded by the late Lady Susan Wood, Kazuri is still located where she first started creating employment for struggling single mothers back in 1975. The workshop is in Karen, named after Karen Blixen of 'Out Of Africa' fame, on part of the farm once owned by her. Karen,a beautiful area just a few miles outside Nairobi lies under the Ngong Hills between Kenya's bustling capital and the spectacular Rift Valley.
Wire strung to fit any wrist.
Additional Information
| Code: | JSALSA |
|---|---|
| Supplier | Kazuri Beads |
| Product Keys | Fair Trade |


