"I draw inspiration from the traditions of my Akuapim culture," explains artisan Cynthia Danquah, who creates this beautifully vivid beaded necklace from her home in West Africa. The charming long necklace features wood and recycled plastic beads, and is centered by a sese wood crescent moon engraved with lines and swirls. Cynthia names her design kae me, which is an Akan phrase meaning "remember me."
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Ohemaa, wood pendant necklace is large, but well proportioned to hang in a way that is flattering when worn. Very eye-catching, unique artistic necklace. Coordinates with Paglayiri earrings made by IIa Suleyman. Happy with purchase.
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Very pretty. Love the natural colors.
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This is a lovely elephant in every way. I am so lucky to have it!
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