Men's Handmade Recycled Bracelet, "Azure Ananse Web"
Robert Aidoo-Taylor weaves threads of blue, wine and black in a crosshatch pattern for the design of this bracelet for men. "I took my time to conceptualize this design in the way a spider intricately weaves its web," confides Robert Aidoo-Taylor. The Ghanaian artisan takes his inspiration from Kweku Ananse, the Ashanti lord of all knowledge of stories and fables. He generally assumes the form of a spider though sometimes he may appear as a man. Ananse (also Anansi) is one of the most important characters in West Africa, and his tales have spread across the ocean. In the southern United States he evolved into Aunty Nancy.
- 22 grams
- 0.78 oz
- 21.5 cm L x 2 cm W
- 8.5" L x 0.8" W
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Bab
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06/01/2022
"A nice sculpture"
its lovely.
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Bab
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06/01/2022
"Nice sculpture"
its nice, but less than on the picture.
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Denise
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04/16/2022
"Family heirloom"
Beautiful work!
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Philip
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03/20/2022
"Beautiful Artwork"
This bracelet is exquisite. The artistry is stunning and brings a smile whenever I glance at it. It s also a reminder of how interconnected we all are.
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Bettye
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02/16/2022
"Pleased with purchase"
A beautiful addition to African decor.
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HARRY
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02/07/2022
"Lovely work"
Beautiful and comfortable. Many laudatory comments from friends
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