Description
These one-of-a-kind traditional Maasai beaded Enkisoma bracelets are made of repurposed rubber(rain boots or blown up car tires found along side of the road) and glass seed beads. Please select size and main color.
They make a great party favor, gift for a group of friends, or buy an assortment for yourself! You can have a different one for each day, and you’ll know that your purchase has helped a girl follow her dream of education.
SIZES OF BRACELETS
Small (about 2.5″ in diameter)
Medium (about 2.75″ in diameter)
Large (about 3″ in diameter)
Enkisoma bracelets are made by the girls and women participating in our Enkisoma program in Transmara District in Kenya. Women bead jewelry to raise money for their daughters’ and nieces’ school tuition and other school-related expenses. The girls bead for themselves when they are on a school break.
Enkisoma beading program was inspired by a Kenyan girl Agnes Netaya Kimpuk who was outcast from her family at age 14 for refusing FGM and girl-child marriage. Agnes began beading to pay for high school fees in 2011, and graduated High School in 2015. Since then, 22 more girls graduated high school through the program, and more are included every year.
All proceeds pay for school tuition and school related expenses outright.
“Enkisoma” is a Maasai word for “education”.
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