Sunday 27 March 2011

The origin of Kwerekwere


The idea for Kwerekwere designs began while doing fieldwork for my thesis in inner city Johannesburg. My research looked at the everyday lives of cross-border migrant women from other parts of the African continent – Cameroon, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Rwanda, Nigeria, Burundi, Uganda, Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and so on. I was interested in women’s experiences of Johannesburg - how they find work, a place to stay, and even love in their host city. As a Kenyan migrant woman who has lived in South Africa for sixteen years, I wanted to understand other women’s experiences in this city that is both home to me and foreign at the same time.

As we exchanged stories about living in the city of gold, one of the things that struck me was the conversations we had about being aKwerekwere. Kwerekwere (s), or Amakwerekwere (pl) is a Zulu word for an unwanted foreigner, someone who does not belong. We all had an ambivalent relationship to the label Kwerekwere. Sometimes it is hurtful to be called a Kwerekwere, at other times, it is a label of honor and a source of pride.

When a Congolese refugee, in difficult financial and personal circumstances asked me for work, I decided to find ways of starting a project that provided a sustainable income to women who live in inner city Johannesburg. This is how the idea for Kwerekwere designs was born. We hope to build the skills and income earning capabilities of women living in poverty by creating a socially responsible, eco friendly, sustainable project.

--Caroline Wanjiku Kihato

Monday 14 March 2011

Wallets

Wallets in display stand
We now have three different styles of wallets: Bifold, Trifold, and Vertical Bifold.  All of the wallets are sewn by Jariah, and made with recycled coffee bean bags and African textiles.  Some of the wallets feature the original printing on the coffee bean bags, and some are adorned with embroidery hand-sewn by two different women from Zimbabwe, Memory and Sandra.
 
Jariah, holding a stack of wallets that she sewed
Bifold wallets
Embroidered Bifold wallets with button and snap closures
Bifold wallets featuring the original printing on the recycled coffee bean bags
Bifold wallet with appliqué
Bifold wallet in use!
Trifold wallet, closed
Trifold wallet, open
The trifold wallet has a pouch for coins that closes with velcro
The Trifold wallet has a pocket for cards inside the billfold
The outside of the Trifold wallet, featuring the word "Ethio" from the Ethiopian coffee bean bag
Trifold wallet with embroidery on the outside and lined with shweshwe fabric
Vertical Bifold wallet, closed with loop and button
Vertical Bifold, open. The card pockets are vertical so that when the wallet is closed, they are very secure
The Vertical Bifold has a bill liner that is tall enough to completely conceal the bills inside
Coins can be stored in the pocket behind the card slots
The outside of the Vertical Bifold, featuring the stripes from a recycled coffee bean bag from Rwanda
Prices:
Bifold-R120 or $17.50
Embroidered Bifold-R140 or $20
Trifold- R130 or $18.85
Embroidered Trifold- R150 or $21.75
Vertical Bifold- R170 or $25

Please contact: info.kwerekwere@gmail.com for more information or to order.

Wednesday 9 March 2011

Flavours of Fairtrade

Last night, we attended the Flavours of Fairtrade event at Bean There Coffee Company in Johannesburg, South Africa.  Bean There Coffee Company has generously donated the coffee bean bags that we are using to create our products, and its owners are firmly committed to supporting Fairtrade.

We displayed some of our products at the event, and we were welcomed by the other businesses with enthusiasm and support.






 Organic, Fairtrade wine flowed throughout the evening!




Monday 7 March 2011

Tote Bags

One of our first products is the Tote Bag.  It is sewn out of a recycled coffee bean bag and lined with an African print.  It is a great shopping bag and totes just about anything.  We have made it in several different colors, and are able to accommodate color requests.  Some of the bags are made with compressed batting, which makes the bag stand on its own, and some without, so that it can more easily be folded or stuffed into another bag when not in use.  
This Tote is lined with the same fabric used to make the Africa map
This is the back of the above Tote Bag
The front of this Tote Bag is embroidered with an outline of South Africa
The back of this Tote Bag displays the original printing on the coffee bean bag from the farm in Rwanda
This is the above Tote Bag turned inside-out to display the lining fabric
This Tote Bag is reinforced with compressed batting so that it can stand up on its own.  It is also embroidered with an outline of South Africa on the front.
This is the back of the above Tote Bag, displaying the original printing on the recycled coffee bean bag
This is a view of the lining fabric inside the above Tote Bag
This Tote Bag is embroidered with an outline of South Africa, and does not stand up on its own, making it easier to pack inside other bags
The back of the above Tote Bag is plain
This is the inside lining fabric of the above Tote Bag


Tote Bag Dimensions: Height- 17", Width: 19", Bottom diameter-10"
Price per bag: R300 or $45
For more information, or to order, contact: info.kwerekwere@gmail.com