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Product ID: 146240

 

Necklace:

   17.3" L x 0.4" W

Earrings:

   0.4" W x 2.2" L

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Weight:  0.2 lbs

 

Agate, brass and glass beads

Barrel clasp

Hook earrings

Natural stone - slight variations are to be expected

 

Ships from NOVICA Office in Ghana.




Agate jewelry set, 'Ashanti Royal'

Mary Gyaamah designs a jewelry set destined for an Ohemaa, the Akan term for Queen Mother. The necklace and earrings are crafted by hand with long agate beads as well as bright glass beads. They feature brass clasp and hooks.
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Mary Gyaamah

Mary Gyaamah

"The beauty of jewelry is seen most when worn."
"I am Mary Gyaamah, born in Kokomlemle, a suburb of Accra. I am single and have two sisters.

"I have always been attracted to colorful things. When I was a girl, I admired the beads worn by my mother and aunties, and developed a love for beads at this tender age. So when I grew up, I decided...

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Mary Gyaamah

"I am Mary Gyaamah, born in Kokomlemle, a suburb of Accra. I am single and have two sisters.

"I have always been attracted to colorful things. When I was a girl, I admired the beads worn by my mother and aunties, and developed a love for beads at this tender age. So when I grew up, I decided to practice stringing them by myself. I went to the bead shops to select them and combine their colors in jewelry. This caught the eye of some relatives who encouraged me to continue.

"I use agate stones, beads of new glass and recycled glass, ceramic and wood for my necklaces. So far, I have taught my niece and a friend how to string beads and, one day, I hope to open a school to train young people and adults in jewelry crafting.

"The major challenge I face with this profession is marketing my designs and sometimes getting to know the preference of shoppers. I have exhibited my work in several Ghanaian venues, but joining the Novica family will show my designs around the world. The beauty of jewelry is seen most when worn."

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