Ecommerce · Stories from home
Wear the stories that made us.
Heritage Drop turns Chuka, Tharaka Nithi, and Pan-African histories into limited merchandise, prints, and objects with a story worth carrying.
Small releases, story-led designs, and local pickup in Kathwana when available.
What to expect
A young label with clear promises.
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Story before product
Every release begins with a place, person, memory, or idea—not a passing trend.
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Small, considered drops
Pre-orders and limited runs help us make deliberately and avoid unnecessary stock.
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Community-led direction
Questions, corrections, and votes help decide which stories and objects come next.
The Heritage Drop cycle
From remembered history to something tangible.
Content and commerce stay connected: a story earns attention first, then the strongest ideas become objects you can keep, wear, or gift.
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Listen locally
We look to local knowledge, community memory, and wider Pan-African context for stories generic history channels overlook.
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Tell it visually
Short films combine concise scripts, period-inspired imagery, subtitles, and accessible context for audiences at home and across the diaspora.
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Make the meaningful piece
The stories people respond to can become illustrated prints, wearable statements, local craft collaborations, or useful sourced goods.
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Drop with context
Each product points back to its origin story, so buying is participation in cultural memory—not a disconnected transaction.
Current collection
Objects with origins.
Carry the chronicle forward
Choose a piece with somewhere to come from.
Discover current drops inspired by East African identity, memory, and the stories that deserve another telling.