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Bamboo and Sese Wood Dangle Earrings Brass Hooks from Ghana 'African Homestead' Item ID: 2671803872
$29.99This is your own listing item.
"Featuring brown and tan beads of bamboo flanked by petite sese wood beads hanging from brass hooks, these two dangle earrings bring a taste of Africa wherever they go. The earrings are crafted by Ghana's Ivy Mowtey for a charming look."
- 0.25 lb
- 3.1 inches L x 0.4 inches W
- 0.46 oz
- 3.1 inches L x 0.4 inches W
- Bamboo
- sese wood
- brass hooks
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Hook earrings
Made in Ghana
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I became interested in African beaded jewelry because it's a craft that's been passed down in my family. I reprocess and recycle plastic bottle caps to create wearable art. I learned by helping my mother, and later enrolled in an arts and crafts institute.
I mastered this craft by training, observing and researching fashion trends. I also learned from other artisans.
Starting out on my own wasn't easy. I had to move away from my mother's older styles and find my own artistic voice.
I worked hard to get ahead. For a while, I made and sold porridge to earn money to buy materials. My passion for jewelry pushes me forward. I find inspiration in my surroundings, like our traditional festivals and also in the fashion world.
I used to sell my jewelry house to house. Once, I visited a home where a woman expressed interest in buying my jewelry, but her husband didn't agree. He insulted me. He said that we use beads to extort money from people. I felt embarrassed, but later I ran into the man at a craft bazaar. He apologized to me and we laughed about the incident.
I love it when I see people wearing my designs because it's like a part of me goes with them.
I hope to grow this venture and help others by teaching them how to craft jewelry so that they acquire a skill to earn a living.
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Ivy Mowtey handcrafted West African beaded jewelry
I became interested in African beaded jewelry because it's a craft that's been passed down in my family. I reprocess and recycle plastic bottle caps to create wearable art. I learned by helping my mother, and later enrolled in an arts and crafts institute.
I mastered this craft by training, observing and researching fashion trends. I also learned from other artisans.
Starting out on my own wasn't easy. I had to move away from my mother's older styles and find my own artistic voice.
I worked hard to get ahead. For a while, I made and sold porridge to earn money to buy materials. My passion for jewelry pushes me forward. I find inspiration in my surroundings, like our traditional festivals and also in the fashion world.
I used to sell my jewelry house to house. Once, I visited a home where a woman expressed interest in buying my jewelry, but her husband didn't agree. He insulted me. He said that we use beads to extort money from people. I felt embarrassed, but later I ran into the man at a craft bazaar. He apologized to me and we laughed about the incident.
I love it when I see people wearing my designs because it's like a part of me goes with them.
I hope to grow this venture and help others by teaching them how to craft jewelry so that they acquire a skill to earn a living.
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