Tampah crafts, painted tampahs, character stone chips, coffee wood, wood roots, teak wood carvings, food hoods, petai, sawdust, fresh fruits, honey and cages.
Loose pearls and jewellery.
Tumi Ishi (pronounced Too-me Ee-she) are wood balancing blocks that are are meant to resemble stones. With so many different shapes and sizes, they are fun to hold and stack. These blocks make a great unique gift for that hard to shop for person. These also make beautiful and classy decorative pieces. Put them in a glass dish, stack them on your dining room table, coffee table, or desk.
Solid minerals and stones including but not limited to tantalum ore, lithium ore, iron ore, coal, lead, zinc ore, copper ore, tantalite, nickel, tourmaline, columbite, muscovite mica, and other, agro products including but not limited to: spices: ginger, clovers, garlic, turmeric, cinnamon, pepper etc.. grains: cassia tora seeds, sesame, wheat, rice, millets, kernel etc.. other commodities: cocoa, cashews, soybeans, gum arabic, groundnuts, millets, kernel etc.
Rough precious and semi precious stones, including aquamarine, blue agate, blue corundum, garnet, rhodolite, jasper, morganite, quartz, ruby, sapphires, tourmaline..
Top quality amazing Tourmaline gemstone carving in different designs. For more information and order message us.
Yellow Tourmaline Carved Gemstone for more information and order message us..
Emerald, opal, ruby, and rare stones from around the world..
Handmade gemstone jeweler, loose gemstones, handmade tulsi products like mala, bracelets and all spirituals and sacred bead jewelry. all types of handmade jewelry..
Price - Rs 42,000/ Piece Backrest Included : Without Backrest Suitable For : Indoor Storage : No Storage Surface Finish : Natural Foldable : No Carving : Hand Carving Country of Origin : Made in India wooden gouged bench can be used as a extra seating in your living room, dining bench or a designer ottoman. Any customisation can be done according to requirements of the interior designer or buyer
Handled products: i. food raw materials 1. chicken, beef, pork 2. seafood 3. fats (animal/vegetable) 4. fruits 5. sugar ii. industrial raw materials 1. ore (including gemstones): 2. functional film and fabric 3. pulp raw materials/wood.Assembly (business) outsourcing
The production of wood carving in Kenya is associated with the Akamba ethnic community of the arid and semi-arid eastern region of Kenya. The art of woodcarving dates back to 450 years ago. In other words, it is a perfected skill, which has been passed on from one generation to the next. The young apprentice works among the seasoned master carvers; learning all the techniques of the craft form splitting the timber to carving and hand polishing the finished forms. Many of the artisans specialize in sculpting a series of African forms, including the exotic wide range of wild animals found in Kenya and East Africa. All carvings must meet rigid standards of quality for the export market. While production norms are maintained, no two pieces are ever exactly the same. Traditionally, the women role is to sand paper the finished product as part of quality touch in terms of coming up with high quality products. The art of woodcarving as one would rightly put it is in Akamba people's blood. The carvers age range from 18-65 years. Kenya has over 60,000 highly skilled craftsmen who produce tones of woodcarvings a month. Woodcarving as an income generating activity supports about 350,000 people. The woodcarving production is by nature labor intensive. The craftsmen model each form using simple tools made from animal hide, local wood and spring steel fashioned into adzes and knives. No machinery is used in the process of transferring a tree- truck into hundreds of items both decorative and functional. The woodcarving products are very popular with the tourists visiting Kenya. Kenya's woodcarving items have over the years been exported to almost all parts of the world. The wood carvings products have not only acted as a source of income for a large number of Akamba community but have also been a commodity that has over the years earned Kenya a substantial amount of foreign exchange. This has been realized through the sale of a wide range of decorative and utility products such as the animal figures, traditional people masks, bookends, salad servers and many other items. Some of the wood that the carvers use or cut down have now come to be enlisted as endangered species and for that reason, the government has come up with stringent measure that requires planting of at least two trees for each tree fallen or cut. Besides that, the government has also put tough measures, which require issuance of license before any tree is cut or fallen down. These measures are aimed at avoiding further deforestation in Akamba arid and semi-arid areas and the entire country in general. According to the available research/statistics, the carvers need for wood account to 10% of the national consumption of hard wood.