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The Abi earrings have become an enduring symbol of our brand, inspired by breeze blocks encountered across Lagos. interpreted in brass and cowries. They are open for your interpretation as well: a flower, a butterfly, or whatever you wish.
A golden sun. A brass circle with peaks and valleys.
A double helix in gold. Minimal yet striking.
White, Black, and Coral-Red. Geometric beads and organic forms dance together. Our interpretation of a Nigerian experience.
Grace your feet with white howlite and brass accents. The anklet is adjustable and measures 9.5 to 11 inches.
The Niu ring is inspired by stability and balance.
Weathered bamboo stems hold up the many structures in Tarkwa bae. This cuff honours their dignified strength, the Nigerian aquamarine calls both to the water and the faded teal paint of the bamboo.
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Inspired by the knotted ropes that let the sailors dock their boats. Ropes appear all around Tarkwa Bay. They are a symbol of security, a testament to the trust that simple bonds can hold things together. Made with solid brass.
Inspired by the terracotta breeze blocks that let the salty wind touch our skin. A round pearl hangs from the bottom.
Our first handmade chain. Inspired by Yoruba chains as observed in the National Museum, Ibadan.
The necklace comes with a detachable, clear, glass pendant that adds severity to the gentle curves of the chain.
Total length is 20 inches.
Grace your neck with white howlite and brass accents. Inspired by beaded curtains