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Kazuri Beads jewelry store in Karen, Nairobi
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View of Kazuri Beads in Karen, Nairobi
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View of Kazuri Beads in Karen, Nairobi
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Kazuri Beads

4.5(991 reviews)Activity
🕑 1 to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 5 and up. Younger children may enjoy the colorful beads and watching the artisans work, but school-age kids and teens will better appreciate the craftsmanship process and understand the social mission behind the workshop.

About

Kazuri Beads offers families a meaningful cultural experience where children can watch talented artisans hand-craft beautiful ceramic beads and pottery. This social enterprise empowers disadvantaged women in Kenya, making your visit both educational and impactful as kids learn about fair trade while seeing creativity in action.

Highlights

  • Watching artisans hand-roll, shape, and paint intricate ceramic beads
  • Seeing the kilns where beads are fired and learning about the production process
  • Shopping for colorful, handmade jewelry and pottery directly supporting local women
  • Learning about fair trade and social entrepreneurship in an age-appropriate way
  • Meeting some of the artisans who are happy to interact with curious visitors

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book a factory tour in advance by email or phone to ensure availability, especially during peak tourist season (tours run weekday mornings and are more educational than self-guided visits).
  2. 2.Bring Kenyan shillings for purchases as credit card facilities may be unreliable, though USD is often accepted. Small items like keychains make perfect souvenirs for kids to choose themselves.
  3. 3.Visit on a weekday morning (Tuesday through Thursday, 9:00-11:00 AM) to see the full production process when most artisans are actively working.
  4. 4.The Karen area can be tricky to navigate, so use a reliable taxi service or ride-hailing app (Uber/Bolt) rather than self-driving if unfamiliar with Nairobi.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with nearby Giraffe Centre (10 minutes away) for a full day of educational activities in the Karen neighborhood.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM are ideal, when the workshop is busiest with artisans creating beads. Avoid late afternoons when production slows down, and weekends can be more crowded with local shoppers.

What to Know

Factory tours are free but donations are appreciated. The on-site shop accepts cash (Kenyan shillings preferred) and sometimes credit cards. There is ample parking on-site, and the facility is mostly accessible though some workshop areas may have uneven surfaces.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. December holiday season can be busier with both tourists and local shoppers looking for gifts. Nairobi's dry seasons (January to March and July to October) offer more comfortable weather for exploring.

Nearby Eats

Karen Blixen Coffee Garden (5 minutes away) offers family-friendly outdoor seating with a kids menu, or visit Talisman Restaurant which has a garden setting and accommodates children well with diverse menu options including pasta and pizza.

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