
Mukhondeni Pottery Village is a cooperative located in Mukhondeni Village in the outskirts of Elim, Limpopo province. It was established in 1974 by three women who were unemployed and trying to fight poverty and to be able to provide for their families through the crafting of pots, and exchanging them for food and clothes. One of them was Sarah Munyai who saw a need of teaching other women how to make pots. She then invited 25 other women to come work with her. This led to the growth of the pottery and women were able to provide for their families. Many community children were sustained as a result of clay pots sales and some even managed to go on to university as a result. Sarah Munyai led the women until she passed on in 2017. After her passing 5 youth joined the women in pottery and still making pots to date.
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Handcrafting pottery using time-honored techniques and authentic methods.
Creating ornamental pottery items for aesthetic embellishment and display.
Crafting personalized pottery pieces tailored to individual preferences and needs.
Providing high-quality materials and tools for pottery enthusiasts and professionals.
Our products are infused with the rich heritage of tradition
Buying/choosing our products supports local families and means supporting education
Our services are made to meet individual clients needs, ensuring a unique and personal experience
Our team is proficient in traditional techniques
We offer a wide range of items from pots to home and business decorations, catering to diverse taste and preferences
As participants in the Department of Tourism’s Community Tourism Business Incubator, we are committed to strengthening our business, sustainable practices and continual growth
Mukondeni Block A, Stand NO: 227
Limpopo, South Africa.
Developed By
Sigma International .