Oasa Taradi Trust
The distinctive embroidery of Oasa Taradi is the result of years of careful cultivation and dedication. Unique, bold, eye-catching and well executed, the beautifully embroidered cushion covers, tablecloths, serviettes, aprons and placemats of Oasa Taradi are the finished products of underprivileged women in Namibia. ‘Oasa Taradi’ means ‘busy women’ in Nama/Damara, an indigenous Namibian language. […]
Nampost
NamPost offers a one stop shop for mail, post banking activities, airtime, settle your bills, send a parcel, stationery. NamPost is committed to the following:
Myeisha
In 2015 Myeisha started with high-end leather purses created with leather from Namibia and other parts of Africa. The products are the embodiment of sincerity, respect, true worth, and love. This idea of value is fundamental to all MYEISHA stands for. Continuing the idea of value: the value of our products and their creators, the […]
Morris Baba Arts
Morris Baba found hope in handicrafts. It initially was just a hobby at first and grew into something more. Hailing from Zimbabwe, Morris started on the street and made various beaded creations. After enduring as a street vendor, he was offered a spot at the Namibia Craft Centre. His skill is self-taught. Since finding his […]
Miracle Arts & Crafts
Miracle Arts & Crafts is a relatively small stall in the Namibia Crafts Centre but what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for with a resplendent and truly amazing variety of small to medium sized handicrafts from every imaginable corner of Namibia. The woman behind this ‘tiny shopping mall’ of crafts is […]
Mewiliko Gift Shop
Mewiliko Gift Shop opened for business in 1999 at the Namibia Craft Centre, and stocks a unique range and collection of affordable and useful gifts. The shop is owned and managed by Anna Hango, who takes a keen interest in the needs of her customers. On the shelves of Mewiliko are handmade products made almost […]
Mine Stones Namibia
Mine Stones is an initiative that prides itself on creating unique jewellery pieces that are truly Namibian. All semi-precious stones used in the jewellery are mined by local miners around the Brandberg, Erongo and Spitzkoppe areas which are various mountainous areas around central Namibia. The miners include both men and women. Purchasing these authentic Namibia […]
Matukondjo Dolls
Out Of Katutura is a collaboration of two projects, the IYaloo Project and the Matukondo Doll Project. The IYaloo Project was started in 2005 by four unemployed women of Katutura. Kornelia, Beata, Maria and Emilia combined their skills to alter, repair clothing and make pet baskets for cats and dogs, and later expanded to include the […]
Marukuavi’s Gifts & Beads
At Rosa Marukuavi Kahuna’s stall visitors will find a provocative collection of eco-friendly, low-cost jewellery handmade from natural materials such as glass beads, calabash, bone, horn, seeds, even recycled paper. Rosa was taught how to make ear, neck and arm/wrist adornments by the previous owner. She now manages and stocks the stall herself, expressing her fine […]
Maid in Africa
The quirky charm of Maid in Africa lies in its distinctly modern and rural African narrative. More than anything the everyday images, such as shebeens, bottles of Marmite and cans of sardines, carefully reproduced on the bright, hand-painted fabrics are accompanied by amusing and humorous African sayings, a tongue-in-cheek twist added to the regularity of […]