Small and beautiful their creations are, and that’s what Kazuri, the name of the enterprise, means. Two ladies started it as a means of livelihood for single mothers, and now more than 300 use their hands to delicately roll, shape, polish, paint, fire, and glaze clay from Mt Kenya into colored beads, and then string them into necklaces that evoke the spirit of their land. We take you to the Kazuri factory, where you meet the ladies who shine behind the shine.