Since our establishment in 1961, Toyota has become as much a part of South African culture as the vibrant South Africans that drive our vehicles. With this in mind, we've shaped Toyota's culture aroun...
Life's Comfort Solutions (Pty) Ltd. owns and operates departmental retail stores in Lesotho. It retails various products, including cell phones and accessories, Vodacom products, footwear, blankets, l...
Established in 1978, we are a South African Mens and Ladies fashion retailer that takes pride in uplifting the lives of our loyal customers. We have over 200 stores located across Southern Africa incl...
At Lewis Lesotho Brand we strive to provide customers with a wide variety of high quality, exclusive furniture, household appliances and home entertainment products. Lewis Stores first opened in 1934 a...
At Lewis Lesotho Brand we strive to provide customers with a wide variety of high quality, exclusive furniture, household appliances and home entertainment products. Lewis Stores first opened in 1934 a...
Seanammarena Building Main Street Hlotse Lesotho, Leribe
At Lewis Lesotho Brand we strive to provide customers with a wide variety of high quality, exclusive furniture, household appliances and home entertainment products. Lewis Stores first opened in 1934 a...
At Lewis Lesotho Brand we strive to provide customers with a wide variety of high quality, exclusive furniture, household appliances and home entertainment products. Lewis Stores first opened in 1934 a...
Arts and Crafts in Lesotho are a unique and vibrant representation of the culture and history of the country. Dating back centuries, the arts and crafts of Lesotho are a reflection of the nation’s people, their struggles, and their triumphs. From intricate woven baskets to detailed beading and embroidery, Lesotho’s traditional arts and crafts are a sight to behold. The art of basket weaving is one of the most popular and recognizable crafts in Lesotho. Baskets are made from a variety of materials, including grass, reeds, and other natural fibers. The intricate designs created by Lesotho’s basket weavers are not only beautiful, but also have a practical purpose. Baskets are used to store and transport food and other goods. Beadwork and embroidery are also popular in Lesotho, and are a form of storytelling and self-expression. These pieces are often created to commemorate special occasions or to honor important people in the community. Lesotho’s traditional arts and crafts are a testament to the resilience and creativity of its people. They are an important part of the nation’s identity and culture, and are sure to be enjoyed for generations to come.