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Kiondo baskets ~ Hand-woven sisal baskets

Original price was: KSh 4,300.00.Current price is: KSh 3,950.00.

Bracelets ~ Beadwork

Original price was: KSh 650.00.Current price is: KSh 500.00.

Modern and Kenyan Flag Bracelets

Building on the traditional craft, two other types of bracelets are extremely popular today.

  • Kenyan Flag Bracelets: This is one of the most common and popular modern designs, worn by Kenyans and tourists alike as a sign of national pride and affection for the country. It directly incorporates the colors of the Kenyan flag:
    • Black: For the people of Kenya.
    • Red: For the blood shed during the fight for independence.
    • Green: For the country’s rich natural landscapes and wealth.
    • White: For peace and unity.
  • Contemporary & Tourist Bracelets:
    • Materials: These often combine beadwork with other materials like wood, cowrie shells, and metal (brass or copper).
    • Designs: They may feature simpler patterns, animal prints (like leopard or zebra), or even have names like “Kenya” or “Hakuna Matata” beaded into them. These are widely available in markets and are a popular and affordable souvenir.

In summary, a Kenyan bracelet is more than just an accessory. It is a piece of wearable art, a symbol of national pride, and a living connection to a rich cultural heritage.

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Bracelets001Kenyan bracelets are most famously represented by the intricate Maasai beadwork, a craft that is both a beautiful art form and a complex visual language. While other communities also have beading traditions, the Maasai style is the most recognized internationally.

1. Maasai Beaded Bracelets

These are the most iconic Kenyan bracelets. Traditionally made by women, the beadwork is deeply symbolic and communicates key social information.

  • Materials:
    • Traditional: Before European contact, beads were made from natural materials like clay, seeds, bone, ivory, and ostrich eggshells.
    • Modern: Today, they are primarily made from colorful glass beads, which are meticulously sewn onto a durable leather base or woven together with strong thread or fishing line.
  • Cultural Significance (The “Visual Language”): The colors and patterns of a bracelet can tell a story about the wearer’s:
    • Social Status: Whether they are married, single, or a warrior.
    • Age-Set: Identifying which group of peers they belong to.
    • Wealth: Indicated by the quantity and quality of the beadwork.
    • Life Events: Special pieces are made for ceremonies like weddings, warrior graduations, and births.
  • Symbolism of the Colors: Each color has a specific meaning, often tied to the Maasai’s environment and values:
    • Red: Represents bravery, strength, unity, and the blood of the cattle.
    • White: Symbolizes peace, purity, and health (associated with cow’s milk).
    • Blue: Represents the sky, which provides life-giving rain (energy, sustenance).
    • Green: Symbolizes the land, vegetation, and the health of the community.
    • Black: Represents the people, their struggles, and their resilience.
    • Orange / Yellow: Stand for hospitality, warmth, and friendship.

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