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Long Line Earrings
With shape and texture reminiscent of a feather, these earrings are soon to be your favorite treasure. Combining brass, silver-plated copper, dramatic length and a sleek silhouette, the Long Line Earrings will bring some variety to your everyday wear. This necklace is crafted by makers at Trinity Jewelry Crafts, a small jewelry-making business located in one of the poorest sections of Nairobi. Using traditional African design as the inspiration for his jewelry creations, founder and manager Joseph Muchina works to preserve his country's past while creating a better future by offering training and employment opportunities to his community.
  • 4L inches
  • French hooks
  • Handmade in Kenya
  • HANDCRAFTED IN KENYA

    • Silver-plated copper and brass dangle earrings
    • 4L inches
    • French hooks
    • Handmade in Kenya

    SKU: 4113460

    THE MAKERS

    Trinity Jewelry Crafts is a small jewelry–making business located on the edge of Kariobangi, one of the poorest sections of Nairobi and home to thousands of Kenyans. Profits are shared by the group, artisans participate in decision making and workers benefit from a pension and savings program. Founder and manager Joseph Muchina received training to make jewelry through a handicraft program offered by the National Council of Churches of Kenya. He does all of the jewelry design, finding his inspiration in traditional African jewelry. Muchina believes that economic opportunity, rather than handouts from government or charities, is the most effective way to address poverty. Trinity Jewelry Crafts was founded by three partners in 1984, and has been family–owned since 1990. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from Trinity Jewelry Crafts since 1988.
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