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Sliding Knot Recycled Glass Beaded Necklace 'Dearest One' Item ID: 2671803990
$49-1+
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"Who says you need to sacrifice sustainability for style? Connie Dejong's chunky beaded necklace is eco-friendly, and as fashionable as they come. The Ghanaian artisan uses speckled recycled glass beads to create the necklace, which adjusts to the length of your liking with a sliding knot nylon cord."
- 0.45 lb
- 10.3 inches min L - x 20.5 inches max L
- 0.17 lbs
- 10.3 inches min L - x 20.5 inches max L
- Recycled glass beads
- nylon cord
- Promotes recycling and reduces waste
- Recycled materials may vary slightly in color and/or pattern
- Sliding knot
Made in Ghana
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I am a designer born in 1973. My friends describe me as a dancer, singer and storyteller. I always laugh at myself.
I became interested in leatherwork while studying ethnomusicology. I enjoy working in different materials, using my hands to create joy. I learned from a number of teachers and mentors. Although I teach others, mastering my art is a continuous learning process.
My family helps me, but I do the designing myself and my favorite part is combining materials. I enjoy adapting to new ones. I am working in a sustainable design center that has a training center for artists and we teach skills to people with physical disabilities.
I get inspiration from nature and sharing creative ideas with other people. I hope to establish a center for sustainable and creative design for all of Africa based in Accra.
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I am a designer born in 1973. My friends describe me as a dancer, singer and storyteller. I always laugh at myself.
I became interested in leatherwork while studying ethnomusicology. I enjoy working in different materials, using my hands to create joy. I learned from a number of teachers and mentors. Although I teach others, mastering my art is a continuous learning process.
My family helps me, but I do the designing myself and my favorite part is combining materials. I enjoy adapting to new ones. I am working in a sustainable design center that has a training center for artists and we teach skills to people with physical disabilities.
I get inspiration from nature and sharing creative ideas with other people. I hope to establish a center for sustainable and creative design for all of Africa based in Accra.
I became interested in leatherwork while studying ethnomusicology. I enjoy working in different materials, using my hands to create joy. I learned from a number of teachers and mentors. Although I teach others, mastering my art is a continuous learning process.
My family helps me, but I do the designing myself and my favorite part is combining materials. I enjoy adapting to new ones. I am working in a sustainable design center that has a training center for artists and we teach skills to people with physical disabilities.
I get inspiration from nature and sharing creative ideas with other people. I hope to establish a center for sustainable and creative design for all of Africa based in Accra.

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