Glasses Champagne Glass Rock Glass.
Promotional Items, Gifts, Signages.
Sisal fiber, avocados, millet, sorghum, beans and nuts, grains, cereals, black tea, honey, sisal ropes, hides & skins.
.Beer production
The products are made from domestic animal hides e.g. cow, goats, sheep. Some of the products are made from calabashes and other available local materials. The artisans making the drums have to make sure the hide is dry and well treated to avoid insects eating into the drum products. The above products are made by a group in Nairobi province. The production place is packed with a beehive entrepreneurial activities where intermingling of the people from all part of the city is the order of the day. Like any other place in the world where a high interaction of people from all walks of life takes place, instances of mugging, beggary, petty crimes, theft from the car, pick pockets e.t.c. is inevitable. We do therefore advise our customers during such visit to be careful with their personal effects just like what they would do in other part of the world with a high interaction of people
When we talk of God given talents, the word is often well expressed through the works of Batik Post cards, Batik artworks and other forms of artwork. Ordinarily, these artworks are made by outgoing talented individuals artists. Most of them undergo their training at various institutions in the country such as the young men Christian Association (YMCA). The Kenya Polytechnic and Youth Polytechnics formerly known as Village Polytechnics. Some develop the artistic talent or skill through the hand of more experienced artists or through encouragement from friends and relatives. Many of the artists come from rural, urban and pre-urban squatter villages. Almost all of them are married and as such their use of God given talent is so handy as their main source of income. A majority of the artist operate at their respective homesteads. It is a thing which is not only cost effective but of added value to building the family social and cultural bond. The selling of Batiks, cards and other forms of artworks is often done by individual artists and in rare cases by a group of artists who come together as a means of attaining socio-economic gains. This is done in the spirit of seeking recognition which would otherwise not be possible to be accomplished or realized by working in isolation. This kind of initiative is informed by the fact that groups attract assistance more easily than an individual. Most of the products that the artist are able to come up with using natural material, display a significant touch of cultural value or national heritage. It is indeed impossible to enumerate each and every single item that come out of these creative individual artisans/brains. The materials used are cotton clothes or silk, various dyes for colouring, wax to separate colours, while iron charcoal box is used to clear off wax. The production process is quite involving and labour intensive. The use of natural material is already growing popular in that even maize cobs, water plants and other types of leaves are now handy in the hands of creative artist. Some of the products made are things like Bird figures, Christmas tree decos, wall hangings, animals, traditional homesteads or Kenyan people in their ethnic attires such as the Maasais, Pokots, Turkana, etc. Each batik piece of work can be produced according to the customer's tastes and interests in terms of colour, design etc. Many of the art does give insights that express value of life and people's culture thus depicting natural heritage e.g. wildlife birds, animals, people including abstract art e.t.c. In recent years, some artist have come up with Batik bone designed house utility items like spoons, knives, Beer opener or even cultural custom dress etc.
Baby Products.
Beer aid filter.
Beer drinking tower, beer dispenser, beer towers, beer tubes.
Millet is a nutritious grain that is a rich source of fibre, iron, vitamin B, magnesium, phosphorus and manganese. It is highly alkaline, making it easy to digest and easy and even soothing to the stomach. Millet comes in many different varieties, the most common being pear and foxtail. Other popular varieties include finger and proso. Yellow millet is commonly found in bulk food stores. Organic millet has been harvested from grains that have been grown without being subjected to chemicals or pesticides. Millet is widely used in many countries to make such foods as flatbreads, indian roti and ethiopian injera. It is also used to brew beer and is known to be added to many fermented European drinks. When buying millet it is important to buy millet that is marked fit for human consumption as millet sold and marketed or animal consumption has an indigestible outer shell Millet is a traditional grain that is 100% gluten free - making it a perfect choice for people looking for gluten free grains. Additionally, consuming illet has the following benefits. Has excellent nutritional value, being loaded with folate and choline. It also contains minerals such as magnesium, zinc, potassium and phosphorous High protein source for vegetarians Promotes healthy blood sugar levels Contains polyphenols - antioxidants that inhibit the growth of cataracts Helps with the prevention of gallstones Promotes cardiovascular health
Empty wine glasses clear and non clear 750ml to 1l.