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This high quality, uniquely handmade, cobalt blue leather purse fits gloriously with either smart or casual outfits. Use it as a clutch purse or a toiletry pouch for in your handbag.
Laikipia purse - cobalt blue
€50,00
Unit price : €50,00 / Piece
These colorful maridadi (=Kiswahili for stylish) scarves will bring some African colors to your wardrobe. Light, thin and strikingly stripey, the scarf will brighten up your outfit as well as your day!
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Colourful Maridadi Scarf - Tisa
€15,00
Meet our collection of traditional yet contemporary natural sisal baskets, hand-woven by our women’s group, according to TAITA tradition, in the rural villages between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks in Kenya.
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Taita basket - black brown & ivory - S12
€20,00
Unit price : €20,00 /
Meet our collection of traditional yet contemporary natural sisal baskets, hand-woven by our women’s group, according to TAITA tradition, in the rural villages between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks in Kenya.
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Taita basket - black brown & ivory - S7
€20,00
Unit price : €20,00 /
Meet our collection of traditional yet contemporary natural sisal baskets, hand-woven by our women’s group, according to TAITA tradition, in the rural villages between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks in Kenya.
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Taita basket - reed & ivory stripes - M1
€30,00
Unit price : €30,00 /
Meet our collection of traditional yet contemporary natural sisal baskets, hand-woven by our women’s group, according to TAITA tradition, in the rural villages between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks in Kenya.
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Taita basket - reed grey brown stripes - L5
€50,00
Unit price : €50,00 /
Meet our collection of traditional yet contemporary natural sisal baskets, hand-woven by our women’s group, according to TAITA tradition, in the rural villages between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks in Kenya.
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Taita basket - reed grey brown stripes - L4
€50,00
Unit price : €50,00 /
Meet our collection of traditional yet contemporary natural sisal baskets, hand-woven by our women’s group, according to TAITA tradition, in the rural villages between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks in Kenya.
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Taita basket - reed brown black stripes - L2
€50,00
Unit price : €50,00 /
Meet our collection of traditional yet contemporary natural sisal baskets, hand-woven by our women’s group, according to TAITA tradition, in the rural villages between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks in Kenya.
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Taita basket - reed brown black stripes - L1
€50,00
Unit price : €50,00 /
Trying not to get pulled down with the challenges presented by Covid-19 ? These funky face masks will help you through the winter (both medically and mentally) knowing they help both you and those ladies in Kenya who make them for you !
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Face mask - funky times
€10,00
Unit price : €10,00 / Piece
Meet our collection of traditional yet contemporary natural sisal baskets, hand-woven by our women’s group, according to TAITA tradition, in the rural villages between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks in Kenya.
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Taita handbasket - happy yellow
€30,00
Unit price : €30,00 / Piece
Meet our collection of traditional yet contemporary natural sisal baskets, hand-woven by our women’s group, according to TAITA tradition, in the rural villages between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks in Kenya.
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Taita basket - mouse grey & black - M4
€30,00
Unit price : €30,00 / Piece
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