Suspended from yellow leather cords, a pendant carved from bull horn centers a necklace rich in Ghanaian elegance. "I call this design Talatu, the Mamprusi name usually given to girls born on a Tuesday," says Ila Suleyman. From northern Ghana, the Mamprusi people are predominantly rice and cattle farmers who use cow hide to create various items including jewelry and accessories. This hand crafted necklace fastens with a recycled plastic toggle.
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a beautiful way to say thank you to someone important in your life and that was beyond that
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I get compliments on this necklace almost each time I wear it. Matches my wardrobe palette of rust, black and brown. Love that it is chunky enough to be seen without being too big. Thank you, Ila Suleyman! - Laurie, Los Angeles
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This is a quality piece. Tightly woven. So unusual. I love it.
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