
Category: Beading

International Women’s Day is a powerful reminder of the strides made by women across the globe. At Kayamoko, we celebrate women’s social, economic, cultural, and political achievements—acknowledging both progress and the challenges that remain. [Read more]

The carnelian, deep as a desert sunset, was said to hold the power of vitality, strength, and motivation—qualities the king embodied as he expanded his dominion. The silver, moonlit and pure, symbolized clarity, intuition, and divine protection. Together, they formed an artifact of immense power, a fusion of fire and wisdom, action and foresight. [Read more]

In the world of mental health, creative arts and art therapy have emerged as powerful tools to help individuals navigate complex feelings, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. Here’s how and why these therapies work, supported by research and examples. [Read more]
The Tale of Loom Beading: Kayamoko is Crafting Connections in to Ancient Civilizations

Loom beading transcended mere decoration. In Native American tribes, beads were used to record histories, tell stories, and signify social status. The intricate beadwork on a warrior’s clothing could convey tales of bravery and lineage. [Read more]