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Printed Cotton Scarf from Ghana, "Nsubura"

Product ID: 403248

Create instant allure by throwing Veronica Ama Darku's gorgeous scarf over your shoulders. The Ghanaian artisan crafts the scarf from printed cotton... more

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Create instant allure by throwing Veronica Ama Darku's gorgeous scarf over your shoulders. The Ghanaian artisan crafts the scarf from printed cotton in deep rose, spring green, and marigold, while a pretty fringe dangles from either end. The artisan calls her creation Nsubura,, a Ghanaian Akan word that means "springs of water."

  • 46 grams
  • 0.1 lbs
  • 60" L x 6.75" W
  • 60" L x 6.75" W

  • 100% cotton
  • Air dry
  • Machine wash on gentle cycle
  • Made in Ghana
  • Certified and shipped by our office in Ghanaicon info
  • Product ID: 403248
Veronica Ama Darku
Veronica Ama Darku

Ɣfrica Occidental

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Alexis

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Apr 06, 2022

Excited to wear!”

Beautiful pattern. I wear my hair up daily and knowing I am supporting an independent artisan by this purchase makes me feel even better. I am into the vivid colors and prints, so naturally I gravitated toward this set! Thank you, Veronica, for your work! Alexis PagƔn

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Belinda

From NSW / Australia

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Oct 15, 2021

Great scrunchies”

These are so vibrant and beautifully patterned! I need my hair out of my face at work & these are fantastic, can wear them 10+ hours and hair stays in place. They look fantastic with my dark hair & the colour is so cheerful.

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Printed Cotton Scarf from Ghana Create instant allure by throwing Veronica Ama Darku's gorgeous scarf over your shoulders. The Ghanaian artisan crafts the scarf from printed cotton in deep rose, spring green, and marigold, while a pretty fringe dangles from either end. The artisan calls her creation Nsubura,, a Ghanaian Akan word that means "springs of water." Cotton scarf Nsubura
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