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Mozella

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Meet Mozella: The Heart Behind the Jewellery

Jewellery isn’t just something you wear—it’s a story, a piece of soul, shaped by every curve, bead, and gemstone. I’m Mozella, and through my work, I pour my love for Africa’s vibrant traditions into every piece I create. Each necklace, each bracelet, carries the heartbeat of our heritage, blending the old with a touch of modern elegance.

Africa inspires me—its golden savannas, its deep blue shores, the bold patterns of its people. I handpick every material, from gleaming gold to earthy tribal beads and sunlit gemstones, working closely with skilled artisans who honor age-old techniques. Whether it’s a striking necklace that channels the strength of Maasai warriors or a delicate bracelet whispering the rhythms of West Africa, my designs are more than adornments—they’re keepsakes, meant to be treasured, worn with pride, and passed down.

For me, jewellery is about connection—to culture, to craft, and to the women who wear it. This is my passion, my legacy. Welcome to Mozella.

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Mozella

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  • African beadwork
    Handmade Beadwork
  • Gold craftsmanship
    Artisan Gold Casting
  • Ethical gemstones
    Ethical Gemstone Sourcing
  • Lost-wax casting
    Lost-Wax Bronze Casting
  • Cowrie shell detailing
    Cowrie Shell Embellishment
  • Adinkra symbols
    Tribal Symbol Engraving
Maasai Bead Artistry

Each piece tells a story through vibrant glass beads, hand-strung using traditional techniques passed down through generations of Kenyan artisans.

Colorful Maasai beaded necklace
Bronze Lost-Wax Casting

Our Ghanaian artisans use this ancient technique to create intricate brass jewelry, each piece uniquely molded from beeswax originals.

Artisan crafting bronze jewelry
Adinkra Symbol Jewelry

Meaningful West African symbols hand-engraved on silver and gold, carrying wisdom, proverbs and cultural heritage in every design.

Gold pendant with Sankofa symbol

Our Artisan Process

Handcrafted with Heritage

1. Beadwork

Each bead is hand-strung using techniques perfected over centuries by Maasai artisans. The patterns tell stories - red for bravery, blue for energy, and white for purity.

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Traditional Maasai beadwork
Necklace Patterns
Beadwork in progress
Bead Selection
Finished bracelet
Final Assembly
Ethical gold nuggets
Fairtrade Gold
Tanzanite gemstones
Tanzanite
Recycled brass
Recycled Brass
Cowrie shells
Cowrie Shells
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2. Material Sourcing

We ethically source materials from across Africa - gold from Ghana, gemstones from Tanzania, brass from Nigeria, and shells from coastal communities, ensuring fair compensation.

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3. Crafting

Master artisans employ traditional methods - lost-wax casting from Benin, Tuareg silver engraving, and Zulu wirework - blending ancient wisdom with contemporary design.

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Lost-wax casting
Wax Casting
Hand engraving
Hand Engraving
Bead weaving
Bead Weaving
Metal forging
Metal Forging
Quality check
Quality Check
Adinkra symbols
Adinkra
Ndebele patterns
Ndebele
Berber motifs
Berber
Yoruba designs
Yoruba
Maasai patterns
Maasai
San art
San Art
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4. Cultural Roots

Every design element honors African heritage - from Ghanaian Adinkra wisdom symbols to Ndebele geometric patterns, each piece carries deeper meaning and ancestral connection.

Mozella artisan crafting jewelry

Our Vision

To preserve Africa's jewelry-making heritage while empowering contemporary artisans. We envision a world where every handcrafted piece tells an authentic African story, connecting wearers to centuries-old traditions while creating sustainable livelihoods for craftspeople across the continent.

African jewelry materials

Our Mission

Mozella bridges ancient craftsmanship with modern design by ethically sourcing materials and collaborating directly with African artisans. We're committed to preserving techniques like Maasai beadwork and Tuareg silver smithing while ensuring fair wages and cultural authenticity in every creation.

Ethical certification seal

Our Standards

Certified by the African Artisan Alliance and Fair Trade Federation. All materials are ethically sourced - conflict-free gemstones, recycled brass, and fair-wage gold. Each piece comes with cultural documentation verifying its origins and the artisan's story.