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  • Click for bigger picturePainted Recycled Tin Bookmarks - Kenya (Red)
  • These colorful tin bookmarks are made of tin sheets of misprinted bottle caps and hand painted in a variety of colors and patterns. The tie is hyacinth rope from Lake Victoria, Kenya.
  • Our Price: £1.99 inc. VAT
  • Click for bigger picturePainted Recycled Tin Bookmarks - Kenya (Blue)
  • These colorful tin bookmarks are made of tin sheets of misprinted bottle caps and hand painted in a variety of colors and patterns. The tie is hyacinth rope from Lake Victoria, Kenya.
  • Our Price: £1.99 inc. VAT
  • Click for bigger picturePainted Recycled Tin Bookmarks - Kenya (Green)
  • These colorful tin bookmarks are made of tin sheets of misprinted bottle caps and hand painted in a variety of colors and patterns. The tie is hyacinth rope from Lake Victoria, Kenya.
  • Our Price: £1.99 inc. VAT
  • Click for bigger picturePainted Heart Tin Box - Kenya
  • These colorful boxes are made of tin sheets of misprinted bottle caps and hand painted. Approx 5 by 3.5 inches.
  • Our Price: £5.99 inc. VAT
  • Click for bigger picturePainted Tin Rectangular Box - Kenya
  • These colorful boxes are made of tin sheets of misprinted bottle caps and hand painted. Approx 5 inches by 3 inches.
  • Our Price: £5.99 inc. VAT
  • Click for bigger picturePainted Tin Triangular Box - Kenya
  • These colorful boxes are made of tin sheets of misprinted bottle caps and hand painted. Approx 5 by 3 inches.
  • Our Price: £5.99 inc. VAT
  • Click for bigger pictureTin Business Card Holder - Kenya
  • These colorful tin business card holders are made of tin sheets of misprinted bottle caps and hand painted.
  • Our Price: £3.99 inc. VAT
  • These office and household products are brought to England by Karen & David Padbury from Leeds, who specialise in African Art and Crafts. Their mission is to offer income-generating opportunities to craftspeople in developing countries by following fair trade practices including paying in advance at least the market price for items, ensuring that craftspeople receive payment, and ensuring that the craftspeople work in fair working conditions. They work directly with artisans, craftspeople, and producer groups to achieve these goals and hopefully help improve the lives of some of the people with whom we share this planet. These colourful items come from Kenya.

     

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