You need to login or register to view and manage your bookmarks. Martikainen and Impiö work with weavers in Machakos county.
“Most of our artisans in rural Kenya primarily earn their living as farmers,” say Martikainen and Impiö.
“In Machakos villages, Kiondo baskets are woven year round. The best time to concentrate on artisan work is during the dry season.“
A medium Black And White Kiondo Basket is €49.
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Kiondo baskets are available in four sizes.
Above: “At times making a living as a farmer can be very difficult for our artisans in Machakos,” say Martikainen and Impiö.
“Making Kiondos brings them financial security by providing an important additional income to secure a living also in times of a serious drought and crop failure.
Above: “The artisans mostly weave baskets at home and regularly meet in shared working and meeting spaces to discuss current affairs and to work together,” say Martikainen and Impiö.
“Sometimes, when it´s very hot and dry, they prefer to work outside where big trees offer shelter from the sun.”