- Wall Decor
- Decor Accessories
- Tableware
- Holiday Decor & Ornaments
- Outdoor Living
- Pillows & Throws
- Furniture
- Musical Instruments
- Baskets
- Area Rugs
- Chess Sets Games
- Lamps and Lighting
- Jewelry Boxes
- Hammock
- Bedspreads and Quilts
- Kitchen & Dining
- Vases & Vessels
- Outdoor & Garden
- Holiday Decor
- Candles & Lighting
- Wall Decor
- Decor Accessories
- Tableware
- Holiday Decor & Ornaments
- Outdoor Living
- Pillows & Throws
- Furniture
- Musical Instruments
- Baskets
- Area Rugs
- Chess Sets Games
- Lamps and Lighting
- Jewelry Boxes
- Hammock
- Bedspreads and Quilts
- Kitchen & Dining
- Vases & Vessels
- Outdoor & Garden
- Holiday Decor
- Candles & Lighting
Multicolor Handmade Bracelet with Recycled Paper Beads 'Storyteller' Item ID: 2671806859
$39.99This is your own listing item.
"Chunky beads in bright colors have a secret - they are crafted from recycled magazines and newspapers. Mindful of the environment, Akwele Suma creates an original bracelet that stretches to slip over the wrist.
The artist uses the paper at hand so paper colors will vary, making each design a unique example of handcrafted art. These beads receive a protective coat of clear nail polish."
- 0.25 lb
- 7.5 inches L x 0.5 inches W
- 0.56 oz
- 7.5 inches L x 0.5 inches W
- Recycled paper
- Avoid contact with water
- Promotes recycling and reduces waste
- Recycled materials may vary slightly in color and/or pattern
Made in Ghana
Shop with Confidence
Easy 30 day returns!
In 1990 Akwele graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in and though she worked in this field for three years she realized that that art, for her, is not just an idea and that she needed to heed her natural interest in artistic endeavors. Full of determination, she studied art in the studios of acclaimed artist Chris Charway (Ghana), Kossi Assou (Togo) and, Werner Register (Germany).
From these experiences she developed her trademark style which includes her choice of materials, concept and techniques that allow her audience to see beyond her physical works. Akwele has also distinguished herself in ethnic jewelry design for over a decade.
Her work with mixed media has made art lovers admire her flair and profound perception, which are rooted in her strong faith in God. Akwele's work is a continuous process of experimentation, research and development, and this has earned her a number of awards nationally and internationally for both her paintings and jewelry collections.
Akwele is a member of numerous professional bodies and has held offices in some of them, including Executive Director of Art in Aktion; Executive Director, Women Arts Institute, Africa, and more. Akwele has to her credit five solo shows, two woman shows, and more than 40 group shows both in Ghana and abroad since 1999. In addition she has participated in a number of International workshops and conferences.
"One can never finish discovering what nature has to offer, so from a place of the spirit and with joy, gratitude, and delight I am going deep and deeper with my works in order to share with the world," exclaims Akwele.
A Legacy of Trust
Built alongside our parent company NOVICA
More than a Marketplace
Trusted by over 1,000,000
customers across 50+ countries
Powered by NOVICA, a beloved global leader
in fair trade artisan goods.
1 Review for
Akwele Suma
Other favorites
View moreMeet the maker
Facilitated by
Africa Artisan Empowerment Hub
The traditional arts are a vibrant aspect of every ... about
Akwele Suma recycled paper and fashion jewelry, and original paintings
In 1990 Akwele graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in and though she worked in this field for three years she realized that that art, for her, is not just an idea and that she needed to heed her natural interest in artistic endeavors. Full of determination, she studied art in the studios of acclaimed artist Chris Charway (Ghana), Kossi Assou (Togo) and, Werner Register (Germany).
From these experiences she developed her trademark style which includes her choice of materials, concept and techniques that allow her audience to see beyond her physical works. Akwele has also distinguished herself in ethnic jewelry design for over a decade.
Her work with mixed media has made art lovers admire her flair and profound perception, which are rooted in her strong faith in God. Akwele's work is a continuous process of experimentation, research and development, and this has earned her a number of awards nationally and internationally for both her paintings and jewelry collections.
Akwele is a member of numerous professional bodies and has held offices in some of them, including Executive Director of Art in Aktion; Executive Director, Women Arts Institute, Africa, and more. Akwele has to her credit five solo shows, two woman shows, and more than 40 group shows both in Ghana and abroad since 1999. In addition she has participated in a number of International workshops and conferences.
"One can never finish discovering what nature has to offer, so from a place of the spirit and with joy, gratitude, and delight I am going deep and deeper with my works in order to share with the world," exclaims Akwele.
Africa Artisan Empowerment Hub
More from this maker
View all100% Happiness Guaranteed
If you aren't in LOVE with your purchases, let us know within 30 days and we'll make it right.
- Free Returns
- Hassle-free Exchange
- Dedicated Support
Faster, cheaper, bigger
≠better
Where unique tastes
Find