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Textiles · Print
Leso Living
📍 Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania
The leso — also called kanga — is one of East Africa's most culturally loaded objects. A rectangle of printed cotton worn as wrap, headscarf, baby carrier, and message board, it has carried proverbs and declarations for over 150 years along the Swahili coast. Leso Living is a workshop of eight women in Stone Town's historic quarter preserving and evolving the hand-block printing process that gave early leso their distinctive character.
Founder Mwajuma Said learned block printing from her grandmother, who learned it from hers. The workshop uses zinc-carved blocks and natural coastal dyes — indigo, turmeric, coral — to produce prints that cannot be replicated by factory process.
"Every leso carries a saying. Ours say: this was made by hand, in Zanzibar, by women who know what they're doing. Some messages need no translation."
Mwajuma Said, Founder · Leso Living
Specialties
Hand-Block Printing
Swahili Tradition
Natural Coastal Dyes
Women's Cooperative
Heritage Preservation