Flanked by discs of yellow recycled plastic, an orb of dark agate centers this stretch bracelet from Ghana. Salome Korkor Kpokli designs and crafts this eco-friendly accessory. This bracelet is named Adepa, meaning "a good thing" in Akan.
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I have been seeking a glass beaded necklace (in red) for a long time. I wanted something beautifully simple, yet also unique, āartsy,ā and special. I knew the VERY SECOND I saw *this* necklace, it was āThe One.ā I LOVE IT. It s the perfect color and length, and it s absolutely beautifully made. It makes me so happy to wear! It exceeds what I was hoping to findā¦ I m beyond delighted- such a wonderful piece!
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This stretch bracelet has all the colors of the rainbow. It makes me smile when I look down and see it on my wrist. The big size of the beads makes the bracelet a little unusual, but fun and trendy.
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has a good weight to it - substantial yet still light to wear. the bright bits of blue just make the orange really stand out. big fan!
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"Once I visited a friend and saw her working on jewelry, It attracted me so much, I started designing jewelry of my own."
"I'm a jewelry artist from Accra. I was drawn to this craft because of the natural love I feel for art. Once I visited a friend and saw her... read more