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Threadwork, "In Harmony"

Randy Abeka Abbam sends a powerful message of unity in a very unique way as he... more

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Randy Abeka Abbam sends a powerful message of unity in a very unique way as he conjures the presence of three queens. They represent three of Ghana's most important tribes, Ashanti, Dagomba, and Akwapim. Standing as close as sisters do, their colorful robes are interwoven to symbolize love, togetherness, and mercy amongst them and their people.

Arrives with a tweneboah wood frame.

  • 0.33 kgs
  • 0.7 lbs
  • Frame: 48.5 cm H x 31 cm W x 2 cm D
  • Frame: 19" H x 12.25" W x 0.8" D
  • Artwork: 26.5 cm W x 44.5 cm H
  • Artwork: 10.5" W x 17.5" H

  • Cotton thread on card stock
  • Signed by the artist
  • Arrives framed
  • Made in Ghana.
  • Certified and shipped by our office in Ghanaicon info
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3

Sam

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02/06/2022

"Beautiful"

The colours and threadwork are stunning. Thank you Randy.

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In Harmony, Threadwork

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Starz79

From Atlanta, Georgia

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01/01/2021

"Wall art"

Very nice detail

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  • Wall

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Love and Image, Threadwork

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Linda

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10/03/2019

"So beautiful!"

Colors are vibrant and great workmanship. Very pleased.

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Stars of Life, Star-Themed Handmade Silk Wall Art from Ghana

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Randy Abeka Abbam has received 3 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $100 and the most recent for $200. Proceeds were used to purchase larger quantities of yarn and frames.

 
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