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Monday, 30 January 2012

Lukagwa African Art and Jewelers from Kenya.

Lukagwa African Art & Jewelers was started by people who have a youthful passion for art. We embrace the meaning of Lukagwa to be that “Our ideas are heaven sent”. We specialize in the meticulous assemble of beads to form art pieces that are a fusion of contemporary and historical trends. Our jewelry is a unique infusion of different styles, ideas, inspirations and global influences.
Lucille has recently submitted two new pieces to her shop that can be found on etsy.com. Her chosen theme is to display her pieces of jewelry on a black background on some rocks. It's a striking display and really is going to hold her shop together.
 This theme will make the shop memorable, so returning customers will recognise it right away and feel at home.

This is definitely the way to go when showing your work. These pieces of jewelry are striking, innovative and fun!

Pay a visit to Lukagwa and see what else she may have uploaded.

Here's hoping that she will get a lot of support from folks all over the world.

Sunday, 1 May 2011

A Peek Into AfrikaByDesign's Creations


Have you ever had one of those times in life that seems to be in constant flux, unearthing both joy and difficulty at every step along the way? I have just come out of “that year” and now am beginning a new season, fresh, alive, and kicking!

So let me explain. Africa is a part of many parts of me. The continent holds my first memories, my adolescence, my first adventures all by myself, and my work with refugees. I grew up with the mindset that my purpose was to help. My social work translation ended up leading me to heartache, burnout, anger, and utter exhaustion. I left this life over a year ago.

My year of rest has let me see that I will most likely never go back to direct social work. Africa has yet to leave me, though. I remembered a trunk full of cloth I collected along my journeys and the idea for my Etsy store, AfrikaByDesign, was born. Each piece literally has some story or memory of a person behind it. I have always had a good eye for beautiful design, even when I was caught up in trying to save the world. This past year has allowed me to recognize just how much I love creating.

The throw pillow slip cover above is made from genuine African wax print and part of a light blue Indian punjabi. A previous client of mine from Congo gave me the wax print as a thank you gift after I invited her to celebrate Thanksgiving with my family. I never wear orange, but I adore this color especially in interior design (at one point my whole bedroom was painted a similar hue!). I like mixing African and Indian material in my work because it reflects one of the cultural juxtapositions of Dar es Salaam. People who have no experience of Africa are often surprised to hear things like this or of Arab influences and German enclaves.

My work is a true reflection of my experiences and my particular taste for vibrant color and patterns. Through creating pieces for AfrikaByDesign I have gained hope that I’ll soon find a much better place where I can help others while remaining authentic to my nature. This is the ideal best of both worlds that I wish for everyone. I’m so joyful to be on this journey and hope some of it finds its way into your hands!