 | Cowrie Shell | The cowrie shell is our most popular seller at our location in the Charleston City Market. These shells are intertwined in a variety of different ways into African culture. Weddings, rites of passage and a person's wealth are only some of the ways they are still being used or have been used in the past. These shells represent wealth, prosperity and good luck. |
|  | Cowbone | Cattle is a symbol of wealth for many tribes in Africa. All cattle herders have to dehorn their cattle over a period of time so that they won't harm each other. When they dehorn the cattle in Kenya instead of wasting the horn they will recycle it. Beautiful beads and other products are created. Natural dyes are added to get the pattern and designs in the beads. |
|  | Tri-Memory Wire Bracelelets | These bracelets are designed to give your a comfortable fit. No two are alike. You can even wear them as necklaces. These unique peices are versatile. |
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 | Memory Wire | Memory wire is designed to cling to your neck and give you a nice comfortable fit. It fits like a chocker but not too tight. The sets that are sod on our website are distinct and will help you recieve lots of compliments. They can be worn alone or layered to help you create that signature look. |
|  | Ghana Glass Beads | The beads that are used to create this jewelry is made from recycled sea glass. The glass is collected in Ghana, West Africa cracked and rebaked and natural dyes from plants and flowers are added to give color. |
|  | "Elephant Hair" Bracelet | These bracelets got it's name because it was originally made with hair that elephant's naturally shed from their tail. Elephant hair bracelets are very popular items. It is our #1 seller on our website. Our elephant hair bracelets are created from plant fiber. |
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 | African Earrings | The earrings that we create are made from a variety of natural or recycled materials. Each pair has it's own distinct look. They make wonderful conversation pieces. |
|  | Fused Glass | These pendants are made from seperate sheets of colored glass that I use my glass cutter and two other tools to cut, stack and design. Then I put them in a kiln and they melt down together. It is like your own unique piece of jewelry. No two of them can ever be the same. They add a nice little pop to any outfit. |
|  | Bangles | These bangles are made from recycled tree sap. They make wonderful accessories because they can be worn with jeans and a tee or a nice casual dress or skirt for an evening out. Either way you will receive lots of compliments. |
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 | Brass | The beads that are used to create these unique pieces are from Ghana, West Africa. The origin of the patterns date back to the 1800's in Benin, West Africa. Why not add something old and timeless to your jewelry collection. I hope you enjoy wearing them. |
| |  | Spring/Summer 2012 Collection | Do you love fashion? Well if you are already thinking of your jewelry collection for 2012 take a look at our selection. I am sure that you will find a piece just for you. |
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Specials | Every two weeks we will offer 50% on these selected products. |
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