Jewelry
Dorothy MacKenzie Kazuri Beads Necklace
- Item Number
- 178
- Estimated Value
- 65 USD
- Sold
- 45 USD to mdshanahan
- Number of Bids
- 7 - Bid History
Item Description
Kazuri bead necklaces are produced in a small workshop where Kenyan women make ceramic beads from clay brought down from the Kenyan mountains. The beads are carefully hand shaped, polished, fired, painted and fired again. The result is Kazuri, the Swahili word for small and beautiful. Kazuri employs over 300 women who otherwise would not have jobs, as they are unskilled and uneducated.
Item Special Note
THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THE SALE IS THE FINAL PRICE OF THE ITEM. SHIPPING CHARGES ARE NOT INCLUDED AND WILL BE PAID BY THE BUYER.
Donated By:
Vergara Family
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