Precious Stones of Kenya is a UK-registered non-profit founded in 1997. We bring together art, heritage, and technology.

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From decay to dialogue: healing the city’s forgotten places

Cemeteries: green lungs and classrooms of history

Abram Joseph Ryan (1838–1886)

A land without ruins is a land without memories — a land without memories is a land without history

A dialogue across generations for the soul of Nairobi

In defence of sacred ground, we honour memory.

Reviving sacred spaces through art and technology

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Building a sustainable city, one story at a time

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We empower communities through creative technology, art, and education — preserving heritage, promoting sustainability, and inspiring cultural empathy.

A world where art and innovation unite cultures — inspiring understanding, protecting the environment, and celebrating shared humanity.

Precious Stones of Kenya is a UK-registered non-profit founded in 1997. We bring together art, heritage, and technology.

Necropolis of Metropolis is a creative heritage project that explores the forgotten architectural and cultural landscapes of urban Kenya

Monuments of Memory

Monuments of Memory is an artistic and educational project that reimagines Kenya’s historical monuments as living storytellers of cultural identity

Echoes of the Precolonial

Echoes of the Precolonial explores Kenya’s architectural heritage before colonial influence, celebrating indigenous design, craftsmanship, and environmental harmony

The 4Rs for a Greener Future

The 4Rs for a Greener Future promotes environmental preservation through the principles of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Recover. Blending art, education, and community action

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Celebrating the monuments that keep our history alive and our identity strong.

At Precious Stones of Kenya, we focus on preserving cultural heritage and promoting environmental awareness through art, education, and creative technology. Our work unites communities across Kenya and the UK, empowering people to protect their shared history, celebrate cultural identity, and build a sustainable future through innovation and collaboration.

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October 29, 2025
Nordenskiold Living Archive

A Journey to Preserve Kenya’s Heritage

October 29, 2025
Necropolis of Metropolis
Necropolis of Metropolis

NECROPOLIS OF METROPOLIS

October 28, 2025

Meet our Team

Ouma Obanda

Secretary

Linda Opiyo

Trustee
Zacheaus Masika

Zacheaus Masika

Overseas Media Correspondent
James Howard

James Howard

Trustee
Kimani wa Wanjiru

Kimani wa Wanjiru

Comic Strip Director
Nalini Singh

Nalini Singh

Multidisciplinary Digital Artist