Sese Wood and Nylon Twine Dangle Earrings from Ghana, "Godly Presence"
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Round sese wood beads in a light brown color are separated by petite discs of dark brown wood in this pair of dangle earrings, strung on brown nylon cord. Ghana's Ivy Mowtey designs the earrings, naming them Elikplim, an Akan word meaning "God is with me."
- 13 grams
- 0.46 oz
- 7 cm L x 1 cm W
- 2.8" L x 0.4" W
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Bridget
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09/05/2023
"LOVE THIS NECKLACE."
I love this necklace. Its fun to wear and oh so cute! Thank you so much!
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Bridget
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09/05/2023
"Wonderful earrings!"
Love love love these earrings! Big and swingy. VERY fun to wear! Thank you very much!
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Cassandra
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11/22/2021
"A lovely set of earrings."
Simple yet beautiful.
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- This was a gift for: Friend
- Occasion: birthday
M. Thinking
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07/24/2018
"Great for Everyday and Then Some"
I think these are really great for summer and wear them a lot.
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Cheryl
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12/10/2016
"Rustic and so inexpensive!"
These earrings are rustic, casual, and well-described...wonderfully lightweight! I plan to wear them with shades of black, tan, and brown on casual days at work. Definitely have a native African look but in muted colors that I was looking for!
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