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TK is an experimental art and design brand based in Nairobi, Kenya. known for their distinctive approach to line drawing, metalwork, and material exploration.


TK is the ever-evolving world of Kenyan artist and designer Theresia Kyalo, where art and adornment collide. Known for turning cultural memory into contemporary form, Kyalo transforms metal, thread, and unexpected materials into jewelry and artworks that are as intimate as they are sculptural. Her pieces are not just worn—they are experienced—blending personal narrative, heritage, and bold modern design. TK is both brand and biography: a space where craftsmanship meets concept, and where each creation invites conversation, reflection, and connection across cultures.


With a strong foundation in contemporary jewelry and object-making, TK merges artistic innovation with a distinctly African aesthetic, producing works that are both visually compelling and deeply rooted in cultural narratives.

Influenced by Kenya’s rich artisanal heritage, the brand reimagines traditional techniques through a modern lens—creating wearable art and sculptural pieces that honor craftsmanship while pushing the boundaries of form and function. Each TK creation is thoughtfully designed to reflect the intersection of heritage, identity, and materiality.

Beyond its product collections, TK also curates immersive exhibition experiences that allow audiences to engage with her practice in multi-sensory, intellectually stimulating ways. These installations offer deeper insight into the brand’s ethos, inviting critical reflection on the roles of adornment, culture, and contemporary African art in everyday life.

A Black woman's face, wearing the Mvinje Face Piece, 
drawing inspiration from the Whistling Pine, against a weathered blue background.
A green two-in-one pitcher and vase with eyes and ear elements, including handle, placed on a white embroidery tablecloth.
A pair of earrings representing a leaf, resembling a fish skeletons, placed on a piece of brown stone with a textured gray surface in the background.

At TK we craft timeless jewelry, objects, and art that celebrate Kenyan heritage, innovation, and craftmenship.

Three woven handbags with handles, placed on a black metal stand on a bed of hay.
A crochet table cloth with a floral pattern made of intertwined white threads, placed on a wooden surface. A green leaf is visible in the lower right corner.

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