OUR MISSION
TO CREATE AN ARTISAN OWNED & MANAGED KENYAN CRAFT ECONOMY.
(Our Craft Is Our Business)
Ikintu strives to go beyond fair trade, which has always existed but does not always entail opportunities for artisans to advance. While this helper model has led to benefits in the past, Kenyan artisans are fewer and poorer today than they have ever. Our 100% artisan-owned model where Kenyan artisan weavers are the owners and managers of the cooperative does not see the solution as just paying artisans a little extra money, but by helping them gain skills and power that is rarely granted to craftsmen in the fair trade and middlemen models.
For the craft sector to thrive in Kenya, there will have to be structural change that will empower artisans to create wealth and lessen the sector’s dependency on the tourism sector. Ikintu believes that granting more and direct power to artisans will lead to an increase in the sustainability of handicraft trade.
Through Ikintu, artisans earn 80% of profits. Ikintu invests the remaining 20% in training for things like marketing and design. Artisans, along with mentors, also run these trainings. To eliminate go-betweens, Ikintu e-commerce platform allows artisans to highlight products, purchase materials and interact with buyers directly from their smartphones.
