Unique Beaded Dangle Earrings Handmade in Ghana, "Ohemaa Kese"
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The talented Rachel Armah in Ghana presents an earring design that is rich with authentic African style. She uses polished bull horn beads in a warm brown shade, flanked by smaller beads of natural bauxite and soapstone. The earthy earrings dangle from brass hooks. Armah names the earrings Ohemaa Kese, which means "great queen" in the Akan language.
- 30 grams
- 1.06 oz
- 9 cm L x 3 cm W
- 3.5" L x 1.2" W
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Carrie
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03/18/2020
"Great earring"
Large but balanced, very nice!
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Ohemaa Kese, Unique Beaded Dangle Earrings Handmade in Ghana
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Monica
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07/20/2023
"Metal not sterling silver"
Earrings were pretty, but the metal was not sterling silver and made my ears hurt.
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Melinda
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07/14/2023
"Beautiful!"
The colors capture the light.
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Ricky
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11/27/2022
"Fashionable"
Definitely a fashion statement piece.
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My God Is Big, Soapstone Bauxite and Agate Beaded Necklace
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NANCY
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07/31/2022
"Nice earrings"
Too clunky. Not good quality.
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Caroline
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07/26/2022
"Gift for daughter"
She wears them which is a good sign
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