Kazuri 
                                        Beads and pottery Centre produce brightly-colored, 
                                        handmade ceramic jewellery which are sold 
                                        all over the world. Kazuri Beads supports 
                                        literally hundreds of disadvantaged Kenyan 
                                        women, by providing employment and healthcare 
                                        services for them and their families.
                                       
Kazuri 
Beads is a popular place for many guests who have just a few hours to spend seeing 
the sights of Nairobi. The main showroom and workshop is located close to many 
attractions and tourist venues in the leafy suburbs of Karen. 
 
The 
workshop is just a stones-throw away from the Karen Blixen Museum (named after 
Karen Blixen of the award winning film and book 'Out Of Africa')
Kazuri 
means "small and beautiful" in Swahili and this describes each and every 
beautifully handmade ceramic bead which is shaped by hand by the women who work 
at the Kazuri workshop. The beads are kiln fired once, glazed and then fired again 
before being strung.
Kazuri 
Beads Workshop Tours
A 
visit to the Kazuri Beads workshop and craft centre takes approximately one hour 
and here you will see the various processes. 
 
A 
knowledgeable guide will show you around where you will see the whole process 
from the molding of raw clay through to the glazing, decorating and threading 
of beads as finished products. The salesroom is attractively laid out and a beautiful 
place to visit.
The 
History of Kazuri Beads:
The 
company was originally founded by the late Lady Susan Wood in 1975, who created 
employment for struggling single mothers in the locality. Kazuri is still located 
in its original setting in Karen, and the workshop there now has over 340 
local women who are employed, most of them still being single mothers.
 
Care 
and welfare of Kazuri employees:
It's 
good to know that each piece of jewellery sold from the Kazuri Beads store is 
in some way helping people who really need it. The Kazuri workshop in Karen is 
equipped with a clinic, which provides free medical care for the employees. 
 
80% 
of the medical bills outside the Factory Clinic are also absorbed by Kazuri. In 
their mission statement Kazuri say that "the greatest contribution we can 
make is to create employment, especially for the disadvantaged and this remains 
our guiding philosophy. The result is reflected in the strength of the Kazuri 
Family and the beauty of our products."
Kazuri 
Beads Outlets:
Kazuri 
have outlets at various places around Nairobi and a worldwide distribution network. 
They are a fair trade company and you can buy their jewellery online. 
 
In 
addition to the main sales room and workshop in Karen, retail stores selling Kazuri 
beads in Nairobi are found in the Westgate Shopping Centre, Viking House (by Westlands 
roundabout), The Junction Shopping Centre and Capital Centre. 
Kazuri 
beads factory and pottery centre, Karen blixen and the giraffe centre tour includes:
*Pickup 
from your hotel in Nairobi and drop-off to your hotel
*Visit Kazuri beads factory 
and pottery centre, Karen blixen and the giraffe centre tour in Langata, Karen, 
Nairobi.
*Professional 
English speaking driver guide
*Kazuri 
Beads Factory / Workshop and Pottery Centre, Karen Blixen and the Giraffe Centre 
Tour departs daily 
Kazuri 
Beads Opening Hours:
Kazuri 
beads shop opening hours are as follows: 
*Sundays 
0900 Hours to 1600 Hours 
*Mondays 
to Saturdays from 0830 Hours am to 1800 Hours 
                                      *Karen 
                                        Workshop which close Monday to Saturday 
                                        at 6.00pm and Sundays at 5.00pm