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Obaa Waist Beads
The Obaa Waist Bead is named after my sister, Obaayaa, and rooted in the belief that our ancestors created waist beads for every woman — regardless of size, race, or nationality.
Crafted with vibrant, hand-selected beads, this piece celebrates womanhood in all its diversity and strength.
Wear it as a symbol of your unique beauty and resilience.
Akissi Wristlet Card Holder
Inspired by the bustling Abidjan Sunday markets and named after a Sunday-born woman, Akissi honors both tradition and family.
It’s also a tribute to one of my grandmother’s favorite trade spots — a place full of life, color, and culture.
This wristlet blends practicality with vibrant design, perfect for carrying essentials while celebrating heritage.
Awan Beaded Bangle
Awan is my best friend of over a decade — she’s Nigerian, I’m Ghanaian.
After college, she moved back to Nigeria, and this bracelet became a tribute to our enduring friendship across distance.
The Awan Beaded Bangle symbolizes bonds that withstand time and miles, keeping hearts connected no matter where life takes you.
Walewale Raffia Earrings
Walewale Raffia Earrings
Handwoven by skilled artisans from Northern Ghana’s Savannah region, the Walewale Raffia Earrings bring sun-soaked craftsmanship to your everyday style.
These earrings are a vibrant celebration of tradition, culture, and artistry passed down through generations.
Ankara Hand Fan
The Ankara Hand Fan combines bold, colorful patterns with cultural significance, offering a stylish and practical accessory.
Lightweight and eye-catching, it’s perfect for:
Warm days
Festive occasions
Making a statement rooted in heritage
These earrings are a vibrant celebration of tradition, culture, and artistry passed down through generations.














