Dangle Earrings from West Africa(350 items)
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Featured Reviews on Dangle Earrings from West Africa
Recycled glass dangle earrings, 'Leopard Style'





By Kathleen
Glimmery and lovely
Coordinate with a leopard outfit I have. These earrings top it off to perfection. I m a “bigger” gal and they don t get lost in my hair: they are so feminine and beautiful. Well made and lightweight. They are comfortable to wear.
Wood dangle earrings, 'Queenly Flowers'





By Dryad
Gorgeous earrings
They are slightly bigger than I thought, but they are really light and the paintings are precise. Beautiful pair.
Cat's eye and cotton fabric dangle earrings, 'Ohemaa Elegance'





By Shalisha
Eye catching cuteness
I love these earrings. They are a perfect addition to my wardrobe. I received many compliments on they.
Featured Artist



Rita Addo Zakour Wood carvings and beaded jewelry
"I do my designing with African concepts in mind."
"Since I began working with you, I've become a proud artisan. You have helped me grow and improve my designs and their quality. My design skills have evolved and I'm able to bring most of my ideas to life.
"It wasn't easy at the beginning. I might have a great idea... read more
Popular Dangle Earrings from West Africa
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Cat's Eye and Cotton Fabric Dangle Earrings from Ghana, "Ohemaa Elegance"
$17.99Beneath beads of natural cat's eye, frills of cotton fabric printed with colorful African motifs dangle. Ghanaian artisan Lydia Mawuenya Amedzrator creates these earrings, which swing from brass hooks. These earrings are named which means "queen" in the Akan language.
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Hand Crafted Sese Wood and Upcycled Plastic Dangle Earrings, "Simplicity Globes"
$23.99Creatively using plastic from recycled bottles, Rita Addo Zakour designs these playful dangle earrings. Each earring is made with sese wood beads and a plastic bead created by pouring melted plastic dyed a bright green into circular molds, giving it a marbled effect.