Kalahari Wild Silk Manufacturers

Company Description

Until recently, the moth Gonometa Postiga was seen as a threat to livestock and game farming on the fringes of the Kalahari in the fringes of the Kalahari in the Omaheke and Hardap regions. The moth hatches from cocoons which are spun by larvae on Camel thorn and blackthorn acasia trees upon which the larvae feeds before pupating. The animals fees on the dry cocoons, which annot be digested, resulting in severe rumen impaction and sometimes even results in death. Today, the collection of wild silk and processing it into various silk yarn and silk products provides employment and income to the members of the community, mostly women in Leonardville, Namibia. Production of unique naturally woven products is tking place at the project factory in Leonardville. The products include a wide range of scarves, shawls, neck ties, bed covers, cushion covers and many more....

Company Information

  • Contact Person:Mr. Denise Kotze
  • Telephone:
  • City:Leonardville
  • Business Type:Manufacturer
  • Year Established:2010
  • Number Of Employees:51 - 100 People
  • Total Revenue:Below US$1 Million
  • Trade Capacity:Eastern Europe : 33.33% Africa : 33.33%
  • Production Capacity:- -
  • Main Products:Wild Silk,
  • Address:33 Johannes Van Der Wath Street
  • Main Markets:Eastern Europe, Africa, Western Europe
  • Location:Namibia

Product

  • Kalahari Wild Silk Scarfs and Shawls
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