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Out of stockA Funky Frog Ring!! Frog symbolism and meaning include fertility, potential, transformation, purity, prosperity, and good luck. For as long as humans have walked the Earth, frogs have been here. The inside of the ring is about 2 1/4" and is adjustable.
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A gorgeous piece of Mudcloth found in Bolgatanga, Ghana. The Trader told me the mudcloth was handmade in Mali probably the Western Sahara region. The term “mudcloth” is loosely translated from Bambara, the language spoken in Mali. “Bògòlanfini” as it is called in Bambara, combines three root words: “bogo” meaning earth or mud, “lan” meaning ‘with’, and “fini” meaning cloth. The handmade Malian cloth dyed using fermented mud, giving it its name-sake. The tradition dates back to the 12th century. This piece of Mudcloth is made in the traditional way with 13 strips sewn together and measures 65"x50" . The pattern is a bold zigzag in the light brown, dark brown and white. This cloth is hand made so will have some imperfections and colour variations which adds to its charm.
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A gorgeous piece of Mudcloth found in Bolgatanga, Ghana. The Trader told me the mudcloth was handmade in Mali probably the Western Sahara region. The term “mudcloth” is loosely translated from Bambara, the language spoken in Mali. “Bògòlanfini” as it is called in Bambara, combines three root words: “bogo” meaning earth or mud, “lan” meaning ‘with’, and “fini” meaning cloth. The handmade Malian cloth dyed using fermented mud, giving it its name-sake. The tradition dates back to the 12th century. This piece of Mudcloth is made in the traditional way with 7 strips sewn together and measures 64"x44" . There are two alternating patterns as shown in last image. One pattern with circles is light brown and white. The other pattern with zigzags is dark brown and white. This cloth is hand made so will have some imperfections and colour variations which adds to its charm.
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A gorgeous piece of Mudcloth found in Bolgatanga, Ghana. The Trader told me the mudcloth was handmade in Mali probably the Western Sahara region. The term “mudcloth” is loosely translated from Bambara, the language spoken in Mali. “Bògòlanfini” as it is called in Bambara, combines three root words: “bogo” meaning earth or mud, “lan” meaning ‘with’, and “fini” meaning cloth. The handmade Malian cloth dyed using fermented mud, giving it its name-sake. The tradition dates back to the 12th century. This piece of Mudcloth is made in the traditional way with 7 strips sewn together and measures 85"x42" . There are two alternating patterns in light brown, dark brown and white as shown in last image. This cloth is hand made so will have some imperfections and colour variations which adds to its charm.
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A gorgeous piece of Mudcloth found in Bolgatanga, Ghana. The Trader told me the mudcloth was handmade in Mali probably the Western Sahara region. The term “mudcloth” is loosely translated from Bambara, the language spoken in Mali. “Bògòlanfini” as it is called in Bambara, combines three root words: “bogo” meaning earth or mud, “lan” meaning ‘with’, and “fini” meaning cloth. The handmade Malian cloth dyed using fermented mud, giving it its name-sake. The tradition dates back to the 12th century. This piece of Mudcloth is made in the traditional way with 12 strips sewn together and measures 88"x60" . The dark brown with white designs pattern shown in image is repeated throughout. This cloth is hand made so will have some imperfections and colour variations which adds to its charm.
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Out of stockStriking Lost Wax Brass Mask ... each mask is 3 1/2" long. This mask can be worn as a pendant - wow, what a statement necklace it would make! Or as a grouping on the wall they would look very chic ... there is a whole variety of masks as you can see on next images. You can choose which mask you would like by going to the first image and the masks are designated from your left to right : 7 (8sold) ... Each mask is $8. The masks are handmade using the lost wax method in Ghana, W.Africa.
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Striking Lost Wax Brass Mask ... each mask is 3" long. This mask can be worn as a pendant - wow, what a statement necklace it would make! Or as a grouping on the wall they would look very chic ... there is a whole variety of masks as you can see on next images. You can choose which mask you would like by going to the first image and the masks are designated from your left to right : (9sold) 10 11 ... Each mask is $8. The masks are handmade using the lost wax method in Ghana, W.Africa.
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Striking Lost Wax Brass Mask ... mask #5 with Dots is 3 1/2" long. Your mask can be worn as a pendant - wow, what a statement necklace it would make! Or as a grouping on the wall they would look very chic ... there is a whole variety of masks as you can see on the last image. Only #5 with Dots is available ... Each mask is $8. The masks are handmade using the lost wax method in Ghana, W.Africa.
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Striking Lost Wax Brass Mask ... each mask is 4" long. This mask can be worn as a pendant - wow, what a statement necklace it would make! Or as a grouping on the wall they would look very chic ... there is a whole variety of masks as you can see on last image. You can choose which mask you would like by going to the second image and the masks are designated from your left to right : 1 (2 sold) 3 ... Each mask is $8. The masks are handmade using the lost wax method in Ghana, W.Africa.
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Colourful handpainted Recycled Glass Beads bracelets .... straight from the bead makers, TK Beads in Accra. You will receive one of these bracelets. Please note they are all slightly different . If there is a particular one you want please contact us and if it is still available it's yours!
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Gorgeous One of a Kind African Brass Bracelet or Cuff fit for Royalty!! Handmade by master Metal Smiths in Accra, W. Africa. In Ghana jewelry is worn to show importance and wealth. The Chief of a village will wear several of these beautiful, massive bracelets!! This cuff or bracelet will add drama to anyone who dares wear it!! The opening is about 9" in diameter.
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Gorgeous One of a Kind African Brass Bracelet or Cuff fit for Royalty!! Handmade by master Metal Smiths in Accra, W. Africa. In Ghana jewelry is worn to show importance and wealth. The Chief of a village will wear several of these beautiful, massive bracelets!! This cuff or bracelet will add drama to anyone who dares wear it!! The opening is about 9 1/2" in diameter.