Home, hotel and Restaurant utility - African Basketry Products - Fruits/ bread laundry table mats of Various designs
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Table mats.
Type of packaging: Wrapping Paper Master Carton Size- 29x29x68 cm No. of Rolls Per Master Carton(300 cm x 50 cm)- 1 No. of Master Cartons per Pallet (120x60x210 cm)- 24 Colours Available : Green, Red
Type of packaging: loose 22/m2 Master Carton Size- 68x35x20 cm No. of Loose Plates Per Master Carton- 22 No. of Master Cartons per Pallet (72x72x122 cm)- 24 Colours Available : Green, Red
Belts, table mats, cushion cover.
Beaded handbags, pouchs, bracelets, table mats, purses.
Baby Diapers, Sanitary Towels And Tissue Papers.
Handicrafts, hats, home utility, turkana basketry products, traditional pots, modern look ladies handbags, african dolls and wire toys, soapstone sculpture, post cards, wood carving products, jewellery, handicrafts, batik post cards, hats, olive woodcarving and bone batiks products, hats, african ladies bags/ purse, Assorted Loose Beads, Acacia Wood Spoon & Fork, acacia wood bowls, acacia wood trays, Musical Instruments, Fruits/ bread laundry table mats, Banana Fiber, jewellery .Export, by sea freight, and air freight
Mats, loose seat covers, seat covers, bed sheets.
Basket beaded, wallets, belts, mats , purse, flower phase, soviet kit, jewellery.
Hand woven palm leaves baskets , storage baskets, beach bags, table mats, floor mats, summer hats.
Lights like pendants, chandeliers, electrical accessories, bulbs, bathroom accessories, carpets, door mats, corridor rags.
Home, hotel and Restaurant utility - African Basketry Products - Fruits/ bread laundry table mats of Various designs.
Art from africa, african shirts, african dress, soap sculptures, wood carvings, wood masks, woven carpets, woven shawls, woven table mats, treated wool for weaving.Clearing, transportation
Woolen Kiondoo Basket.
Assorted loose Beads,earrings, necklaces as well as other utility beads products Description - over 5000 types of beads in different colors,shapes,sizes and shades
New look African ladies Hats of various colours
Jewellery as a product is made by people from every corner of the country. Kenya is a multicultural society in that we have the cultures or ethnic groups with diverse value and cultural systems. Understandably therefore the art of bead making or jewellery is not specific to a given community or region. Most jewellery has a combination of locally sourced natural materials and tends to have an authentic touch identical with the cultural background of the producers or artist. Kenya has an abundant wealth of raw materials. These range from semi precious stones, cow or goat bones, horn, wood, seeds, leather items, decorated items from kisii soapstone, imported African traditional beads from different African regions in the south, west, east and central Africa. Other materials used are copper, brass, and aluminum to mention but just a few. However, the items need to be made more neatly inorder to command ready sale in overseas market. There are some jewellery products whose products are synonymous with the product or community e.g. the Maasai community and particularly the Maasai woman present distinctly rich variety of their traditional fashion accessories. Responding to the market trends and tastes or market driven designs and demand is very crucial in the marketing of jewellery products. To this end therefore, all efforts are made to come up with creatively designed product by using semi precious and natural materials in making items like brooches, bangles, bracelets, hair ornaments, ear rings necklaces etc. The point is there is already a wide range of creatively and cultural rich design of jewellery products available from Kenya that sells at differentiated price depending on the raw materials used.
The banana fibre products are popular for their household utility use. These are items like laundry basket, office waste paper basket, and fruit or egg trays. There are also banana fibre products that serve as house deco. These are art scenes depicting African culture, animals, and nativity products. Of late, the Kikuyu ethnic women community from central province have introduced Banana fiber "Kiondo" basket. Unlike the sisal baskets, the banana fibre "kiondo" do not need any colouring. As for the hand woven banana fibre basketry, the producers are based in Central and western province and even in slum areas. 90% of banana fibre basketry producers are middle-aged women who make the banana basketry to supplement their sources of income. It is also an activity that instills a sense of belonging and security. Most of the producers lifetime dream is to educate their children and acquire or build a better house which has a security of tenure. Like in most slum areas, a majority of the women take both the role of the bread earner and house head. There are many reasons behind it such as having been widowed, divorced or even migrated from rural areas in search of greener pastures in Nairobi just to find themselves in the slum life. Traditionally unlike men, women do not have property right or inherit from their place of origin thus rural land. Therefore their best alternative is to adapt to urban slum life where basic social amenities are not only lacking but inadequate to serve the usually high population of maginalized citizens. The problems that face the slum community and their rural counterpart is poverty and unemployment. Many of the slum dwellers rely on unreliable source of income such as temporary construction work while their women combine their respective source of income with child rearing among other household chores. In order to fight the odds against them, women unlike men have formed their own Banana fibre groups. The common objective is to work as a team as a way of seeking recognition and to empower the group members. This is realised through networking with the powers that be. These women slum groups, source the banana fibre raw material from the rural areas where banana plant is grown. The fibre are collected from the garden while dry and later softened by soaking the fibre overnight before usage.