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The fashion industry in Kenya is experiencing immense growth, with new trends taking centre stage every day. One such trend is wearable jewellery, especially among celebrities on big occasions. To meet this demand, Sharon Wendo founded Epica Jewellery to make African jewellery with a modern touch, and has since dressed some of the well known names in the entertainment industry in Kenya and beyond. Edward Chweya tells us how Sharon makes the jewellery in our Made in Kenya segment.
Made In Kenya: Epica Jewellery making wearable jewellery
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