Amongst
the mountains that encircle the tiny African Kingdom of Swaziland is the
world's most ancient iron ore mine, dating back 43 000 years and at its foot is
the remote village - NGWENYA- (Siswati name for "crocodile"). Here a
small group of Swazi craftsmen and women - with age old artistry - breath life
into enchanting interpretations of the animals and birds of Africa, imbuing
each with its own irresistible personality. Each item is handmade from 100 %
recycled glass.
Since
its rebirth in 1987, Ngwenya Glass has been more than an inspiring success
story. It is an environmentalist's dream. The products, which include a range
of tableware, drinking glasses, vases, jugs and ornamental African animals, are
all handmade from recycled glass. Most of this is from soft drink bottles,
gathered from all over Swaziland . Not only are the people of Swaziland
encouraged to collect the bottles, but Ngwenya Glass works with the local
schools to instil in the children a sense of environmental awareness. In
exchange for building materials and the sponsorship of the soccer team, the
students must participate in roadside clean-up campaigns.
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