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Anna Trzebinski’s tribal pieces are one-of-a-kind!

Scouring her creations, you’d never imagine that Anna Trzebinski is a German-born woman. Growing up in Kenya, the country influenced her so much that she returned after boarding school in Scotland, and an impressive education at The London School of Economics and at Sotheby’s with a course in Fine Art.

Marrying a tribesman and making Nairobi her home, Anna’s pieces range from jewelry to art to leather jackets. Now, you don’t have to trek all the way to the African continent in order to check out these gorgeous wares, Anna recently opened a store in Aspen and when she’s there, she is thrilled to tell the story behind whatever piece you choose… and yes, there are plenty of stories to hear!

These colorful pashminas come adored with flamingo, ostrich or peacock feathers and are made out of Tibetian yarn, hand-woven in Katmandu.

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Anna and her husband (in traditional Samburu wears).

Image courtesy of: Anna Trzebinski

This Box Clutch is made from Python skin and has a cow horn dish embellished with Tuareg silver emblem honoring the 4 directions of the wind. Hand-crafted in her Nairobi studio, the highest quality materials are used to customize this beautiful accessory!

Image courtesy of: Anna Trzebinski