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Description
Dimensions: H:6.3" W:8.3" L:4.7" Weight: 0.7 lbs.
Kikuyu Tribe Beaded Bags – The Kikuyu people, the largest ethnic group in Kenya, have a rich tradition of beadwork that reflects their cultural identity and heritage. Beads are used to create vibrant jewelry, bags, belts and ornamental accessories, often crafted by women using techniques passed down through generations. Kikuyu beadwork typically features bold color combinations and geometric patterns, symbolizing aspects of life such as age, marital status, or social role. Beaded items are worn during traditional ceremonies and celebrations, but today they are also appreciated as handcrafted art with both cultural and aesthetic value. Modern Kikuyu artisans continue to adapt traditional styles to contemporary fashion, producing distinctive, handmade accessories that blend heritage with creativity.
About the Tribe
Kikuyu are Bantu-speaking people who live near Mount Kenya in the highlands of south-central Kenya. They are also known as Gikuyu or Agikuyu and are Kenya's largest ethnic group. They are thought to have been part of a precolonial Bantu long-term migration from Central Africa or Tanzania. They were also part of the Kenyan communities that led the Mau Mau movement and the Kikuyu Central Association (KCA) in the fight for Kenya's independence.
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