Each recycled glass bead shines with Artisan Salome Korkor Kpokli's hope for her community as she trains others to become artisans and gain opportunities. Salome arranges sese wood and recycled glass beads along this necklace named Elorm, from the Ewe language of Ghana meaning "loved by God".
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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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