Recycled Glass Beaded Stretch Bracelet in Yellow and Red 'Red Friendship' Item ID: 2671804771
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"A vibrant red bead crowns a stylish design directly from Ghana. Presented by Eva Asantewa Amakye, this eco-friendly stretch bracelet is made from recycled glass beads, which helps the environment become a greener place. As a bold touch, the central bead is complemented with yellow discs, symbolizing friendship."
- 0.43 lb
- 7.5 inches L x 0.8 inches W
- 0.15 lbs
- 7.5 inches L x 0.8 inches W
- Recycled glass beads
- nylon cord
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Promotes recycling and reduces waste
Made in Ghana
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"I love seeing how antique pieces evoke feelings of nostalgia. The most challenging aspect of this art is building on ideas, and the creative process from design to finish. Because I only design, I look for skilled carvers to translate my concepts onto the wood. Having worked with wood crafts for a while, I've learned to personally check the quality of wood and carved creations.
"This art has provided work for a lot of young people in my community. I still keep learning to improve the quality of my creations by attending seminars and exhibitions.
"I'm inspired by the things around me and by everyday life. I dream of one day having a big workshop to be able to help more young people in my community."
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"I love seeing how antique pieces evoke feelings of nostalgia. The most challenging aspect of this art is building on ideas, and the creative process from design to finish. Because I only design, I look for skilled carvers to translate my concepts onto the wood. Having worked with wood crafts for a while, I've learned to personally check the quality of wood and carved creations.
"This art has provided work for a lot of young people in my community. I still keep learning to improve the quality of my creations by attending seminars and exhibitions.
"I'm inspired by the things around me and by everyday life. I dream of one day having a big workshop to be able to help more young people in my community."
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