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Zulugrass
The Leakey Collection
Natural
grass beads dyed rich hues are combined with sparkling hand blown
Czech glass beads to create over 200 color combinations of luminous
Zulugrass jewelry. This lovely, unique jewelry can be worn in single
or multiple strands as a necklace, a choker, a hair tie, or as an
anklet and much more. Sophisticated yet fun Zulugrass offers
versatility to all ages, for all occasions and also makes the
perfect gift.




HealthWise
May 1, 2008
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Based in central Kenya, East Africa, The Leakey Collection founders
Philip and Katy Leakey, combine their talents in interior design and
the arts with their love of nature to develop stunning handcrafted
products for an international market.
Using natural elements such as
fallen wood, grass and ceramic, these renowned designers create unique products
while protecting the environment and providing economic opportunity to the local
communities.
The Maasai are a pastoral group of people that
live in the magnificent Great Rift Valley of Kenya and Tanzania. A tall, proud,
and graceful people adorned in colorful clothing and ornaments, the Maasai still
keep their traditions intact - herding cattle and living off the land as
modernization changes the world around them.
A terrible drought that ended in 2001 lasted several years and devastated
pasture lands. The Maasai's livelihood disappeared as their cattle died. The men
had to drive the few remaining cattle hundreds of miles away to search for
better grazing and it became evident that the women desperately needed a way to
obtain medical supplies, and to feed, clothe, and educate their children.
Philip and Katy Leakey, who live among the Maasai in the Kenyan bush, wanted to
help their neighbors and to provide work opportunities without changing their
culture. They came up with an imaginative idea that would utilize the excellent
beading abilities of the Maasai women, and it used grass, an available
sustainable resource, as the primary element.
Soon the women were harvesting grass, one blade at a time. The long grass was
dried and cut into bead-size pieces and dyed lovely hues - blues, greens, reds,
yellows, pinks, purples, earth and natural tones - which were then strung into
necklaces and bracelets. The Leakeys added brilliant Czech glass beads to their
designs, mixing them with the soft luster of the grass beads and giving sparkle
and a contemporary flair to the jewelry. Zulugrass was born.
In short order, the women learned that they could bring their babies and
toddlers with them and they would be paid by the piece as they chose to work. As
word passed through the Maasai community, women started walking as much as two
hours each way to have their first chance to earn money. Now over 1400 hundred
Maasai women are making Zulugrass while continuing to lead their lives in their
traditional life style, and they can use their income to better their lives as
they wish. Some have been able to reunite their families after earning enough to
purchase cattle to restock herds and one woman has bought her own goat herd.
Philip and Katy Leakey's inspiration gave birth to Zulugrass - the beautiful
jewelry handcrafted by experts, the Maasai women of Kenya. Zulugrass continues
to provide much needed and desired opportunity for these wonderful women and
their families.
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