Y’all have heard of Maasai Market, right? Nah? Ok, lemme explain. 🙂
A long, long time ago, a group of Maasai women thought it would be a great idea to sell their art at the country’s business hub, Nairobi. So they set off with their hand-made artifacts, made their way to the city and started selling their items there.
Fast-forward to today. Maasai Market has grown enormously. It’s now a huge open air market that is held at different locations around the city. All depending on which day of the week it is.
Monday – There’s no market on Mondays.
Tuesday – Kijabe Street Park &Â Prestige Plaza.
Wednesday – Capital Center.
Thursday – The Junction Mall.
Friday – The Village Market.
Saturday – The High Court parking.
Sunday – Yaya Center.
Although the goods are no longer predominantly sold by the Maasai, there are still a wide variety of very beautiful, colourful, hand-made cultural arts and crafts to choose from. These include jewelery, paintings, clothes, textiles, shoes, sculptures, bags and a whole lot of other things.
Tip:Â These markets always target tourists therefore their prices are normally doubled or tripled. So you gotta haggle like a pro to avoid getting ripped off. Hear their price. Offer half of it. And then work on from there until both you and the seller settle on a price you are comfortable with.
Also, it’s always nice to engage them in conversations. You know, listen to their stories, find out if they actually made what they are selling…compliment their work. Just be nice. 🙂
Always be kind,
Dee.
❤