Tiger's eye brings its golden radiance to a unity bracelet by Ewurabena Blankson. The Ghanaian artisan centers it with an adinkra symbol pendant called funtunmfunafudua, which is the altar of the Siamese crocodile. It represents a need for unity when destiny is shared. Adinkra symbols communicate popular wisdom and are believed to have their origin in an ancient kingdom that once stood where Ivory Coast is today in West Africa.
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I was able to buy two of these and they are just incredible!!! I have a friend who lives far away and we wear them. The stones and details are awesome!
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Just arrived today, and I am incredibly happy with this purchase. The size, the weight, the balance, the blend of colors; it is perfect in every way. The andinkra symbol of the co-joined crocodiles is beautifully executed, and the tigers eye stones have a deep, dark, warm and very complex presence and character that I personally find very attractive. Frankly, I purchased this bracelet for myself because as an archeologist and historian I have long had an interest in African history. Although I was sure this would be a very nice bracelet based on other purchases I have made through Novica, upon opening the package it far exceeded my expectations. This piece by Ewurabena Blankson is just spectacular. As a man, I find it very complimentary to a male wrist, and expect I will be wearing this for a very long time. Thank you, Novca. Thank you Ewurabena. Your beautiful work reflecting the culture and traditions of Ghana will be greatly treasured.
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I am very satisfied with the design and craftsmanship of the purse. Love the colors. Speaks of a joyful spirit. I have recommended Novica to others for purchases. Having it come gift wrapped is an added bonus. Like Christmas!! Thanks so much.
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