$35.00
These beautiful, one of a kind, handmade bowls are carved directly from gourds grown on trees in Jamaica. Known locally as 'calabashes,' these bowls originate from Africa and the Caribbean and...
$110.00
This basket is traditionally used by Kavango farmers to store, transport, and winnow harvested cereals. The wide range of colors are obtained from plant dyes and the material is constructed by...
$140.00
This basket is traditionally used by Kavango farmers to store, transport, and winnow harvested cereals. The wide range of colors are obtained from plant dyes and the material is constructed by...
$170.00
This basket is traditionally used by Kavango farmers to store, transport, and winnow harvested cereals. The wide range of colors are obtained from plant dyes and the material is constructed by...
$150.00
This design is reminiscent of the scorched trees of the ethereal Deadvlei salt pan. Designed by Namibian artisans inspired by the animals, landscape, and rich history of Namibia, Africa. Cast...
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This bracelet’s carving captures the winding switchbacks of the Kavango River’s shores. Designed by Namibian artisans inspired by the animals, landscape, and rich history of Namibia, Africa. Cast in brass...
$150.00
This bracelet’s carving captures the winding switchbacks of the Kavango River’s shores. Designed by Namibian artisans inspired by the animals, landscape, and rich history of Namibia, Africa. Cast in brass...
$150.00
Stand within the country’s history and remember the Oryx running through Namibia’s desert plains. Designed by Namibian artisans inspired by the animals, landscape, and rich history of Namibia, Africa. Cast...
$80.00
This is an incredible new cuff bracelet. Named after a the small town Karibib in Namibia, located almost exactly midway between Windhoek and Swakopmund. The town renowned for the high quality...
$80.00
This new Kalahari Cuff is a beautiful hand etched piece. Each design is truly one of a kind and features a brown hue that is distinct to the region of...
$80.00
The name Omaruru is derived from Herero omaere omaruru meaning "bitter curd" which is apparently how the cattle's milk tested after eating particular bush growing in the area around town. The...
$45.00
Epupa Falls, a breathtaking national landmark, is a natural formation along the Kunene River. At the Angola-Namibia border, Namibia’s northern river cascades into a dramatic gorge of overlapping waterfalls extending...
$45.00
There are few things more remarkable than the Namibian Desert Elephant. This carving honors the species’ enigma by only showing their unique sand-printed tracks. Upcylced bracelet, hand-carved from discarded water...
$45.00
This design is reminiscent of Namibia’s rugged yet beautiful Atlantic coastline, the Skeleton Coast. Upcylced bracelet, hand-carved from discarded water pipe with designs inspired by the animals, landscape, and rich...
$45.00
The Kunene Region of Namibia is a vast, rugged, and remote wilderness, home to a unique population of rhinos. These striking, hand carved designs showcase the rich African landscape of...
$80.00
This design is reminiscent of Namibia’s rugged yet beautiful Atlantic coastline, the Skeleton Coast. Upcylced bracelet, hand-carved from discarded water pipe with designs inspired by the animals, landscape, and rich...
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This set pays homage to the Himba an ancient tribe in Namibia, closely related to the Herero. These two pieces are expertly carved and resemble bone or horn, which is very...
$88.00
The perfect arm combination of all three thin black up-cycled bracelets. This Deadvlei design is reminiscent of the scorched trees of the Deadvlei salt pan. The Namib Desert's rolling sand...
$33.00
This design is reminiscent of the scorched trees of the Deadvlei salt pan. Upcycled bracelet, hand-carved from discarded water pipe with designs inspired by the animals, landscape, and rich history...
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The Namib Desert's rolling sand dunes stretch to the horizon as seen in this carving. Upcylced bracelet, hand-carved from discarded water pipe with designs inspired by the animals, landscape, and...
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Stand within the country’s history and remember the Oryx running through Namibia’s desert plains. Upcylced bracelet, hand-carved from discarded water pipe with designs inspired by the animals, landscape, and rich...
Sold Out - $80.00
A tribal combination of all three thin brown up-cycled bracelets, stacked in the traditional style of the Himba tribes people. Our Kavango River design captures the winding switchbacks of the...
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Kavango River: here bracelet carvers capture the winding switchbacks of the Kavango River shores. Upcylced bracelet, hand-carved from discarded water pipe with designs inspired by the animals, landscape, and rich...
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Himba Red: A nod to the rich red ochre clay worn by the women of the Himba Tribe. Upcylced bracelet, hand-carved from discarded water pipe with designs inspired by the...
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Far to the most northeastern edge of Namibia lies the wildly abundant Caprivi Strip. Upcycled bracelet, hand-carved from discarded water pipe with designs inspired by the animals, landscape, and rich...
$15.00
Hand-sewn wax print bags from Ghana, Africa. These vibrantly colored bags represent West Africa's rich culture and spirit. Upcycled fabrics, hand sewn by a women's cooperative in the Volta Region....
$15.00
Hand-sewn wax print bags from Ghana, Africa. These vibrantly colored bags represent West Africa's rich culture and spirit. Upcycled fabrics, hand sewn by a women's cooperative in the Volta Region....
$80.00
This beautiful hand etched cuff is named after the powerful desert of the Kalahari where many nomadic tribes have journeyed over the centuries. The powerful dessert terrain features brown notes...
$88.00
Woven collecting basket of the Khwe San people indigenous to Namibia, traditionally used for collecting fruits, nuts and tubers. These nearly extinct style has been revived in recent years. Khwe...