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In an age of mass-produced goods, Kazuri
jewellery stands out as a little bit different. As every
piece of jewellery is handmade, every one is unique.
Indeed, many pieces take on the quirks and trademarks
of the individual people who shape the beads, paint
them or string them, giving them soul as well as beauty.
Many Kazuri styles are named after areas, tribes and
other features of the Kenyan landscape; evocative names
that resonate with the organic nature of the clay that
comes from its earth. So a Kazuri piece is more than
an item of jewellery, it's a piece of Kenya!
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