Umtha's Blog

Umtha is a fair trade jewellery business handcrafting beaded jewellery since 1992. We are situated in Cape Town, South Africa, and supply the local and international market. Our vision is to design and produce quality, innovative jewellery; with a proudly South African flair; at affordable prices; to a variety of customers across the world. It is also our vision to provide employment opportunities for low-skilled, previously disadvantaged South Africans and foreigners with refugee status.

Friday, 20 April 2012

Successfully navigating 2012


Time has flown and even though we feel like 2012 has only just begun, we've already passed Easter!
Here at Umtha, then, we must be having fun. New ranges, new staff, new export countries, new babies… we are kept continually on our toes.

Mzanzi & Allsorts

Cheryl, being her usual creative self, has been stepping out of boxes in creating our latest ranges – Mzanzi Radiance and Ethnic Allsorts.

Mzanzi Radiance takes a look at our vibrant country, incorporating its maximum colour, style and texture. Lucy’s handmade ceramic beads from her base in Tambo Square have been included, as have local wireworker John’s silver earring chandeliers. Cheryl has brought in ostrich eggshell shapes from up the Garden Route in Oudtshoorn. Umtha regularly sources from the APD where physically disadvantaged people are trained in shaping the eggshells. Add pigskin suede, lava beads, a couple of Nkosi Sikeleli pendants, and you’ve got yourself a range of jewellery bursting with enticing Mzanzi-ness! 

Ethnic Allsorts follows on from Umtha’s success in combining earthy African colours and texture into classy all-occasions jewellery. This extensive range of necklaces, bracelets and earrings incorporates elements of wood, bone, animal skin fimo, lava beads and more. There is bound to be a match for every personality in Umtha’s new Allsorts offering. Take a look at our website to view these ranges.

Checked out to Czech

Umtha's export reach has recently expanded to Czech Republic. A new customer there has placed an order including many of our new 'Nkosi Sikeleli Africa' pieces from the Mzanzi Radiance range. Who knew that a faraway European country would be interested in these? It seems that everyone still wants a piece of Africa! 

Staff matters

Umtha's Admin Manager, Cathy Kerr (left), recently resigned after seven years of excellent service. We appreciated her strong commitment and 'always going the extra mile' attitude. We wish her well for her future plans in retirement and know that she will have many adventures locally and abroad. Cathy will be thoroughly missed.

Umtha welcomes Zaidah Solomons as her replacement. Zaidah is already an invaluable asset and part of the Umtha team. She is married with two children.

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