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A gorgeous Traditional Smock .... with a modern twist! Hand made with hand stiching with beautiful Ghanaian batik fabric in patchwork pattern. Funky Frog is selling this traditional Smock for a favourite Trader, Ibrahim. All money will go directly to him. He asks $200 US for this magnificent piece of art. "The African Fugu Batakari jacket or smock is perhaps the most distinctive traditional garment from West Africa. Although this type of smock is most popular in Northern Ghana, it has gained acceptance and significance throughout the nation. The Fugu was introduced in Ghana by the Moshies from Burkino Faso and by the Hausas from northern Nigeria, both of whom migrated into Northern Ghana. The name Fugu comes from the Moshie word for cloth. The Dagombas call the garment Bingba, and in the south they call it Batakari. These smocks represent a powerful heritage."
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Out of stockA gorgeous Traditional Bingba Smock .... Bingba is the name of the fabric. It is similar to Kente Cloth. Kente Fabric is what is made in southern Ghana and and this fabric is the equivalent of Kente for the Northerners in Ghana. The Smock is a large size. Either to be worn or the Smock would look fabulous as a Wall Hanging!!! The soft colours of Turquoise, Orange and off White would look so amazing on a large wall ... the fabric is hand woven and the garment is completely handmade with a lot of hand stitching. Funky Frog is selling this traditional Smock for a favourite Trader, Ibrahim. All money will go directly to him. He asks $200 US for this magnificent piece of art. "The African Fugu Batakari jacket or smock is perhaps the most distinctive traditional garment from West Africa. Although this type of smock is most popular in Northern Ghana, it has gained acceptance and significance throughout the nation. The Fugu was introduced in Ghana by the Moshies from Burkino Faso and by the Hausas from northern Nigeria, both of whom migrated into Northern Ghana. The name Fugu comes from the Moshie word for cloth. The Dagombas call the garment Bingba, and in the south they call it Batakari. These smocks represent a powerful heritage."
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Sale!Brought back by popular demand! ... the young lady who modeled the necklace years ago is the daughter of the Trader, Ibrahim. He designed this necklace and i brought back several. The necklace sold out quite quickly and several people have requested one... so this 2024 Bead Hunt Ibrahim made several for me! This necklace is not for the faint of heart .. it needs a very strong personality! One pound of colourful African Beads!! The beads that make up the dangles are strung on raffia 6 1/2" long. Around the neck the vinyl beads and some glass beads are strung on strong fishing wire. There are 3 necklaces to choose from. This is for the woman who loves to make a statement! You will receive a necklace similar to one in the photos.. If you would like to see your necklace please contact us and we will send you photos.
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A beautiful very light weight African necklace with a distinct African Amber Vibe ... The necklace is about 17 1/2" long with resin beads and several metal beads... Funky Frog found this at the Koforidua Market stall of Garbe, a Trader with a very discerning taste ... a very long time trader who loves his beads and knows his stuff!
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Out of stockA beautiful elegant necklace with burgundy dyed leather and Kenya Batik Bone beads ... found in the Art Alliance Gallery in Accra, Ghana. So many beautiful things there i was delighted to be able to bring home something home from there!!
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Out of stockCowrie Shells are beautiful and summery! This cowrie shells necklace is ethereal! A real statement piece for that woman who dares! Funky Frog met such a woman working in Ghana ... she was Australian and would wear a necklace like this as everyday wear ... she looked fabulous!! This is for someone like her! The necklace hangs down 11". I have about a 14" neck and it fits snug. It felt better for me with a beautiful sea shell coloured silk ribbon tied just a bit looser ... this silk ribbon makes it a one size fits all....
Cowrie Shells have had great significance to humanity over the years. They were made into jewelry and hair ornaments, used in religious rituals and as protective amulets and up until the late 19th century they were even used as money! They are also a sign of femininity and fertility with women wearing them not only to help them conceive but to help them give birth safely. They bring good luck to the wearer and protect their spirit. And they are just beautiful!
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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.
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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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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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Out of stockColourful African Necklace with vintage beads ... Mali Wedding Beads, African Amber Beads and the fun curved tubed beads ... found this in Ibriham's stall at the Koforidua Market .. he always has wonderful necklaces!
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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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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.