Carved by hand, a pendant of ebony wood reveals abstract motifs. It centers a beaded necklace of ceramic, sese wood and batik on bone. The colorful disks are recycled plastic. The Ghanaian designer names this design Zulukuri, which means "Naming Ceremony" in the Mossi language of Northern Ghana. "Celebrate the birth of all things new with this beautiful necklace," he says.
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Beautiful addition to handcrafted jewelry.
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Beautiful and just what I wanted for my wedding. Very light as well.
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I tend to wear a lot of black. However, I like to add an accessory that is beautifully unusual and colorful. This necklace is perfect for me.
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I get compliments on this necklace almost each time I wear it. Matches my wardrobe palette of rust, black and brown. Love that it is chunky enough to be seen without being too big. Thank you, Ila Suleyman! - Laurie, Los Angeles
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This is a quality piece. Tightly woven. So unusual. I love it.
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This looks great with a simple black dress--everyone at this gala event commented on it! My favorite necklace!
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