Circling the neck with yellow and brown beads of recycledglass, this eco-frie...Circling the neck with yellow and brown beads of recycled glass, this eco-friendly long necklace is accented by tiger's eye gems. Ghanaian artisan Salome Korkor Kpokli creates this necklace, which is named Omanye, meaning "good news" in the Ga language.more
Beaded with an exciting medley of recycledglass, soapstone, sese wood, and ba...Beaded with an exciting medley of recycled glass, soapstone, sese wood, and bamboo, this beautiful necklace is designed by Ghanaian artisan Nonyem Abena Ibeneme, making a statement for environmental responsibility. An elaborate pendant is made with...more
Meaning goodwill" in the Ga language, omanye is the name Ghanaian artisan Tina...Meaning goodwill" in the Ga language, omanye is the name Ghanaian artisan Tina Quaye chose for this beaded necklace that is not just eye-catching but also environmentally friendly. Fashioned from recycled glass beads, recycled plastic beads and sese...more
Turn heads with this stunning beaded necklace from creative Ghanaian artisan H...Turn heads with this stunning beaded necklace from creative Ghanaian artisan Harriet Faako Adjei. The wonderful accessory features off-white agate chips flanked by dozens of eye-catching speckled charcoal agate along three strands. The end of the...more
Shades of cobalt and goldenrod collide in this one-of-a-kind stretch necklace ...Shades of cobalt and goldenrod collide in this one-of-a-kind stretch necklace from Ghana. Using recycled glass beads, Kwaku Ofosuhene Apenteng crafts the dramatic accessory by hand.more
This lovely necklace from Ghana's Eva Asantewa Amakye evokes the sounds of sin...This lovely necklace from Ghana's Eva Asantewa Amakye evokes the sounds of singing blackbirds. Tiny black recycled glass beads are meticulously strung into 35 voluptuous strands. The classic black will pair well with any outfit.more
This beaded necklace designed by West Africa's Phelicia Darko-Quagriane is ref...This beaded necklace designed by West Africa's Phelicia Darko-Quagriane is refreshingly different. The artisan uses recycled glass beads to craft the necklace, crafting a petite pendant from a single glass bead. The artisan calls the necklace Animuoyam...more
Alternating with larger beads, petite beads of green recycledglass circle the...Alternating with larger beads, petite beads of green recycled glass circle the neck. Ghanaian artisan Salome Korkor Kpokli creates this eco-friendly necklace, which closes with a brass clasp.more
Green glass meets sleek white plastic beads in a modern handcrafted necklace. ...Green glass meets sleek white plastic beads in a modern handcrafted necklace. Mindful of the ecology Rita Addo Zakour shares the beauty of recycled beads from bottles.more
Strands of cobalt are twisted together with honey-colored beads to create this...Strands of cobalt are twisted together with honey-colored beads to create this fashionable torsade necklace. Artisan Kwaku Ofosuhene Apenteng of Ghana handcrafts the necklace using recycled glass beads.more
Elizabeth Alorchie-Apetor finds glistening deka ("harmony" in the Ewe language...Elizabeth Alorchie-Apetor finds glistening deka ("harmony" in the Ewe language) in the design of this necklace as she combines gray, white, black, ice and amber hues. Working with beads of recycled glass, she strings and knots six strands by hand. Clay...more
Long blue beads are divided by turquoise-colored and clear ones in this beaded...Long blue beads are divided by turquoise-colored and clear ones in this beaded necklace, which mimics the winding nature of a river. Crafted by Ghana's Ivy Mowtey, the beads used in this necklace are made from recycled glass, promoting an eco-friendly...more
Beautiful and eco-friendly, this lariat is strung with recycledglass beads in...Beautiful and eco-friendly, this lariat is strung with recycled glass beads in hues of black, brown, green, and gold. Ghanaian artisan Nonyem Abena Ibeneme creates this necklace, which closes by tying itself at the front.more
Alternating with light blue beads and blue clusters, this Ghanaian necklace ci...Alternating with light blue beads and blue clusters, this Ghanaian necklace circles the wearer with recycled glass. Favour Uche designs this eco-friendly accessory.more