Named "Odeneho," the Ghanaian Akan word for "unique," Phelicia Darko-Quagriane's beaded necklace is just that. The artisan in Ghana uses dark brown beads--made from local sese...read more
Add a pop of color to your outfit with this gorgeous beaded necklace designed by West Africa's Salome Korkor Kpokli. The artisan twists recycled glass beads into a thick woven strand, then finishes...read more
Ghanaian culture suggests that wearing this pendant necklace is a good idea. Artisan Salome Korkor Kpokli arranges sese wood and recycled glass beads along this necklace named Adwenpa, the Akan word...read more
Ghanaian Artisan Salome Korkor Kpokli arranges sese wood and recycled glass beads along this necklace named Mawusi, a word from the Ewe language used to refer to the one in the hands of God. Each...read more
Translated to English, the Ghanaian Ewe word nuku means "miracle." West Africa's Harriet Faako Adjei finds inspiration in her dreams for her beaded jewelry, and this necklace is no...read more
Dzifa is a Ghanaian Ewe word that means "at peace" and it is the name chosen by Salome Korkor Kpokli for this necklace that is not just unique, but also promotes sustainable practises like...read more