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Urerihana

Urerihana is a word in Makua that has two meanings. It can mean “to bless one another” as well as “to make one another beautiful”. The Urerihana ministry in Mozambique weaves the two together: they bless women across the world by making them beautiful, and they in turn are blessed by others’ generosity.  

Jewelry

Three lovely ladies work to up-cycle every day items to make beautiful wearable accessories. They make short & long necklaces as well as bracelets. 

Textiles

"Capulanas" are the vibrant colorful fabric sold in the market. They have unlimited uses. You can see them used as skirts, blankets, baby carriers, knapsacks, and so much more! Fiv ladies in the Urerihana group take these beautiful fabrics and sew a variety of products for home life. Their colors and design just say "Mozambique"!

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