Himba Recycled Waterpipe Bracelets
The Himba, indigenous nomadic pastorlists from the Kunene
region of Namibia, have incorporated recycled water pipe
bracelets into their traditional attires. Instead of ending up as
clutter in the environment Himba artists collect and accept
donations of old PVC piping. Cutting traditional designs into
the pipe they create a unique fashion statement popular with
everyone from children, teens and adults.
Metal Sculptures
Working with material that is readily at hand is a tradition as old as Africa. Ingenious artisans from Zimbabwe salvage scrap metal to create delightful incarnations of animals, masks and other figures.
Our metal sculptures are made from recycled scrap metal.
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Malachite Necklaces, Bangles & Rings
This powerful healing semi-precious stone works to heal the heart
as well as the body. Hand carved malachite beads are used to create
stunning necklaces. Bangles and rings are created using pieces of
malachite in a resin ensuring a strong, long lasting piece of jewelry.
All pieces are created by Bemba people from the
Bemba Tribe from Congo and Zambia.
African Artifacts
Along the way there is always something eye-catching in the back of a market or along the road on the way to a village. Nharo sometimes manages to find exceptional pieces, old currencies, weapons, tools, masks and anything else with the culture of Africa imbued in it over the ages.
100% Pure Unrefined Shea Butter
(Fair trade certified)
Our unrefined African Shea Butter comes from Burkina Faso, West Africa. Shea nuts are collected from nature, and not cultivated, making the product organic and biodynamic. Fairtrade Shea Butter is of excellent quality and you are guaranteed to have a Shea butter produced in conditions that respect the environment as well as the women producers.
Available in 40z and 8oz jars. Contact us for bulk /wholesale orders
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Organic African Rooibos Tea
(Fair trade certified)
Our Fairtrade certified rooibos tea is completely pure and natural and contains no additives. It is caffeine free and an excellent thirst quencher. Rich in antioxidants, calcium, manganese, iron and zinc, Rooibos tea is the perfect beverage for people of all ages.
Available in 80g tin containers.
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Moroccan Argan Oil
Produced from the Argan tree which is native to Morocco, argan oil is rich in antioxidants & fatty acids, which aids in softening dry skin & protecting it against dryness, cracking & roughness. Argan oil also helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, age & pigment spots, dark circles & acne, for smoother, firmer, & younger-looking skin. Argan oil can also be used to nourish, strengthen & revive hair for a healthy natural silky shiny texture, as well as to repair & strengthen nails for great looking hands & feet.
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Raw African Black Soap
Our all natural black soap is handcrafted in Ghana, West Africa. Most black soap is made with a blend of plantain skin, cocoa pod ash, rare
tropical honey & virgin coconut oil. African Black Soap is made by burining leaves & the bark of various trees in a vat or kettle.These leaves are from plantain skins, banana trees, palm tree leaves & shea tree bark and/or cocoa pods. The ashes are filtered using water & then oils such as coconut oil, shea oil, palm oil & palm kernel oil and cocoa butter are added to the water to create the soap. The soap is then hand-stirred by local women for at least a day & then set out to cure for two weeks.
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Dudu Osun Black Soap
Our best selling product, Dudu Osun Black Soap is manufactured in Lagos, Nigeria using natural ingredients and herbs from the tropical rain forest. Bio-degradable soap with no preservatives or artificial colors. Restores damaged skin and is helpful in healing chronic eczema, acne, freckles and dark spots.






Our beautiful wood carvings are hand-crafted from Zimbabwe, and Zambia. Our artisans use Mahogany, Teak, African Olive wood, Iron wood and Mukwa wood to carve large and small sculptures depicting African animals, walking sticks/canes, panels, chairs and stools.
The Tuareg are the indigenous
people of the Sahara desert.
Tuareg crosses are ancient
symbols of protection. Each
cross corresponds to a place
in the desert and has its own
name. Available in Silver,
Brass and Nickel.
The Ju/’hoansi San (Kalahari Bushmen) of Tsumkwe, Namibia
use ostrich eggshell beads and tamboti, a fragrant wood, to
create stunning bracelets for both men and women. Eggshell
beads are roasted to create accents of brown and black.
From Shona Thumb Pianos to traditional cocoon dancing rattles of the San the sounds of Africa are a warm reminder of our journey.
Focusing on Erongo, Spitzkoppe, and Kunene, Namibia, Southern Africa.
