Lavet af Kapya

Smørkniv i jacaranda træ

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Smørknivene er skåret i hånden af træ fra jacarandatræet, et smukt og hurtigtvoksende træ fra området omkring værkstedet i Nairobi.

Træet bliver aldrig fældet. Der bruges kun grene, der allerede er faldet naturligt til jorden, så intet går til spilde.

Hvert kniv er formet af et enkelt stykke træ med enkle redskaber og uden kemisk behandling, så træets egen varme farve og åre får lov at træde frem. Derfor er to aldrig helt ens.

Bag håndværket står Kapya (og hans lille team), en kunsthåndværker fra Congo, der var tvunget til at flygte og i dag har sit eget værksted i Nairobi.

Her giver han arbejde til andre, der ligesom han selv har måttet forlade alt. Træskæringen lærte han af sin far, og den er en del af hans kultur og hans håb om at skabe en bedre fremtid, ikke kun for sig selv, men for hele sit fællesskab.

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Size

Måler 18 cm i længden

Handmade by...

Kapya

... er kunsthåndværker og kommer fra Congo. Han var tvunget til at flygte og har boet i Nairobi i Kenya i over 20 år.

Da han kom hertil, valgte han at bruge sit håndværk til at skabe smukke ting i træ.

I dag har han sit eget værksted, som han grundlagde for at give arbejde til andre, der ligesom han selv har måttet forlade alt.

Værkstedet beskæftiger ni dygtige kunsthåndværkere, fire kvinder og fem mænd med rødder i Congo. Forskellige historier og baggrunde, men en fælles kærlighed til træet og et fælles ønske om at hjælpe hinanden videre.

For Kapya er træskæringen en del af hans kultur og hans barndom. Det var hans far, der lærte ham kunsten, og som altid opmuntrede ham til at arbejde for sine drømme. Farens råd bærer han stadig med sig: "Whatever you decide to do, do it from your heart. Love the work you do. Have a vision."

Kapyas drøm er at lære endnu flere op og give arbejde til flere, der kæmper.

Hvert stykke fra hans værksted bærer den historie med sig, at man med dygtighed, vilje og håb kan skabe noget smukt og en bedre fremtid, ikke kun for sig selv, men for hele det fællesskab, man er en del af.

Material & care

Lavet i jacaranda-træ. Fældes aldrig for produktets skyld men skæres af nedfaldne grene.

Delivery & return

Delivery:
We ship every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday between 11-13 with GLS unless anything else is stated at the top of our page (if we're on holiday or travelling to meet with the artisans).

Pick up:
You are always welcome to pick up your order. You can pick up in our studio and store at Birkegade 9, th. 2200 Copenhagen N. We are open every Tuesday & Thursday 12:00-17:30.

Return:
You naturally have 14 days of full right of return (excluding delivery) from when you have received your goods. If you wish to return, you must send an email to kontakt@theable.dk .

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Creating something with your hands can have a profound positive impact on mental health, especially for those who have experienced trauma. Studies show that engaging in hands-on activities can reduce stress and anxiety by up to 45%.

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Through practicing familiar crafts and connecting with new, like-minded communities, they begin to regain a sense of ownership, belonging, and community. Each product you purchase carries the story of a person’s journey, as well as their opportunity to rebuild and create anew.

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