Mchete's African Treasures, LLC

Mchete's African Treasures, LLC Authentic, handmade Tanzanian Men’s/Women’s Clothing, African Fabric, Shoes, Handbags, Jewelry, Hats, Artifacts, Story Books and other African treasures.

Located inside Bradley Square. Open Mon-Sat 10-6 pm, closed Sundays.

You like the idea of wearing a unique style without seeing the same on others? Here are some one-of-a-kind items: Visit ...
07/02/2026

You like the idea of wearing a unique style without seeing the same on others? Here are some one-of-a-kind items: Visit our shop at 7933 N 76 Street or visit our website at www.mchetesafricantreasures.com

New Arrival - Designed and Tailored by Silvia Kinjui Oisso, Dar-ES-Salaam, Tanzania. Limited supply - one of a kind as a...
06/13/2026

New Arrival - Designed and Tailored by Silvia Kinjui Oisso,
Dar-ES-Salaam, Tanzania.
Limited supply - one of a kind as always! - available at our store located at 7933 N 76th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53223
Support us and support the young designer.
The khanga (or kanga) is a vibrant, lightweight printed cotton fabric worn as a garment or wrapper throughout East Africa. It typically features a patterned border, a distinct central design, and an embedded Swahili proverb (such as “Ufalme wa Mungu ni wa Milele,” which means God’s Kingdom is Eternal).
Also, women can send messages to their gossiping neighbors using the Khanga provers without altering a single word. Words like Fuateni Yenu, which translates to "Mind your Own Business"!
A woman in a polygamous marriage can buy a Khanga with words like “Mke mpya hana dawa, dawa yake upya wake." Meaning: “A new wife has no medicine; her medicine is her newness.” This could be a message to her co-wife.
Originating in the mid-1800s, the khanga was produced as spotted cloth to resemble the guinea fowl (from which it gets its name, kanga). A traditional khanga measures roughly 1.64 yards and is typically in pairs. The khanga is an everyday wear in Tanzania for people of all ages, from young girls to old folks. Locals also wear them in pairs.
Common uses of Khanga include:
* A wrapper or sarong worn around the waist or chest
* A baby carrier ( sling)
* A headwrap, shawl, or beach towel
* A tablecloth, picnic blanket, or decorative wall hanging/banner
Because of their versatility and rich patterns, khangas hold deep cultural value in Sub-Saharan Africa and are frequently given as gifts to celebrate births, weddings, and coming-of-age milestones.
From the mid-1800s to the 21st Century, the Khagha has evolved, and you can see lightweight, vibrant patterns becoming the darling of designers, with people wearing them to different events.
I wanted to share the history and origins of the khanga so you can appreciate its unique patterns. See less

06/12/2026
05/07/2026

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7933 N 76th Street
Milwaukee, WI
53223

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Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 12pm - 6pm

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