Kabo Crafts

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Kabo Group

When confronted by the high quantity of imported mainstream crafts dominating the Namibian tourism market, Katrin Bockmühl decided that it was time to go on a hunt for some local talent. She did not have to search for long and in 2004 Kabo Crafts was born: a multifunctional business and educational venture that takes artists through the drill of product development, training and sales.

The artists involved come from all walks of life. Memory and Epafras Haihambo who left their home in the North to take their young family to the capital are now key producers of textile and paper-maché items in Kabo Crafts.

“Key factors for product development are innovation, recycling and designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but purposeful” explains Katrin Bockmühl. The result is a product line that is unique and eco-friendly, such as the striking lamp shades, decorative plates and elegant bowls made from paper-maché, where we embrace the Namibian sun for the drying process. Primarily however, the products of Kabo Crafts carry the character of Namibia, both in its modern aspects, as well as its rich heritage. As can be seen in the book ends of Namibian animals or even the fridge magnets of Mopane leafs or the carry bags that are hand-printed with funky designs.

Katrin Bockmühl sees no limits in the Namibian arts and crafts scene as she senses “potential for creativity in everyone” and has recently started to present workshops in rural areas. Training community members in craft skills and creating a new way of income for them.

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