Cow Bone & Brass Drop Earrings
Handmade Fair Trade Earrings from Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya
These stunning Cow Bone & Brass Drop Earrings are a true celebration of resourcefulness, tradition, and artisan skill. Handmade in Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya, each pair combines sustainably sourced cow bone with recycled brass to create a striking, one-of-a-kind design that carries deep cultural and environmental significance.
Forged from resilience, crafted with purpose – wear the story of grit, talent, and transformation.
Product Features
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🌍 Fair Trade: Ethically made, supporting sustainable livelihoods
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♻️ Sustainable Materials: Crafted from cow bone (a by-product of the meat industry) and recycled brass
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🤲 Handmade in Kibera: Each piece is shaped, dyed, and assembled by hand
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🎨 Design: Unique bone bead and hand welded brass finish
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📏 Dimensions: Approx. 5cm drop
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🎁 Perfect For: Ethical fashion lovers, statement jewellery wearers, meaningful gifts
The Story Behind the Piece
These earrings begin their journey at local abattoirs in Kibera, where cow bone—otherwise discarded—is carefully collected and transformed into beautiful beads. The process is long and highly skilled. First, the bone is boiled with cleaning agents to remove all fats and impurities. Once fully dried, it is hand-sanded to a smooth finish.
Skilled artisans then paint intricate wax patterns onto the bone, creating a resist. The bead is dyed to tint the unwaxed areas, and finally the wax is melted away, revealing a striking contrast design. Even the bone dust from sanding is repurposed into resin beads, ensuring nothing goes to waste.
After polishing and carefully drilling holes using locally made tools, the bead is ready to be paired with recycled brass to create a truly unique earring. Each artisan specialises in certain patterns and techniques—this is a craft that takes years to perfect.
Care Instructions
To maintain the beauty of your earrings, avoid water and perfume, and store in a dry place. Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth.
These unique earrings are hand made in Kibera slum, Nairobi, Kenya.
They measure 2 cm across the top of the triangle, and the length is from the bottom of ear hook to bottom of bone bead. The bead is 3.2 cm in length.
Each pair is handcrafted so no two pairs of earrings are ever identical. It is a highly skilled process to make these earrings. They are made using cow bone and are hand engraved.
Kibera slum is one of Africa’s largest slums. The workshop which makes these earrings is a true inspiration!
Owned and run by a former street boy the work shop is self sustainable and supporting a number of young people and their families.
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