Muwa Belt
Beautifully hand-beaded by a Maasai women's collective in Kenya. Made with Kenyan leather, glass beads and a brass buckle.
Each color of these beaded works represents a symbolic value in Maasai culture: traditionally white signifies purity, blue symbolizes energy and represents the sky, green represents the land and health, yellow and orange represent hospitality and warmth, while black represents the people, and red, their bravery and strength.
Please note: each belt is individually handmade, so they may vary slightly from the image.
**Sizing notes: all the Muwa belts are 1" width. The length to the first hole on the mediums is 29"-30".
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Meet our production partner, SOKO Kenya! Based in Kikambala on the Kenyan coast, they are an ethical manufacturer that truly embraces a fair, kind and transparent work culture. In addition to paying above living wages, SOKO provides employees with paid leave and stipends for family emergencies, free pre-primary childcare for all employees with children from ages 2-4, daily mid-morning tea and midday lunch, and clear, outlined processes for job advancement. These values extend to the workspace itself, which is open, airy and bright. It’s truly a privilege to work with the SOKO team, and we invite you to learn more about the stitching process here!Meet our production partner, SOKO Kenya! Based in Kikambala on the Kenyan coast, they are an ethical manufacturer that truly embraces a fair, kind and transparent work culture. In addition to paying above living wages, SOKO provides employees with paid leave and stipends for family emergencies, free pre-primary childcare for all employees with children from ages 2-4, daily mid-morning tea and midday lunch, and clear, outlined processes for job advancement. These values extend to the workspace itself, which is open, airy and bright. It’s truly a privilege to work with the SOKO team, and we invite you to learn more about the stitching process here!n, or other sales information.