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Featured Reviews on Wood Dangle Earrings from West Africa
Wood beaded dangle earrings, 'Stacked Color'





By Eileen
A Fun Pop of Color & Whimsy
These earrings are adorable. I love them! They are so colorful and bright. They bring a splash of color to any outfit I pair them with. The craftmanship is lovely. This was a great purchase. I recommend this product & the talented artist!
Ebony wood dangle earrings, 'Triangle Sophistication'





By Mary
Light and fun!
I love this pair of earrings. They go with many different outfits. They are light and I always receive many compliments when I wear them!
Agate and wood beaded earrings, 'Stay with Me'





By Cricket
Lightweight and stylish!
I purchased these earrings to wear with Una Guptas Ivory Garden dress and they are a perfect match! Thank you, Rita Addo Zakour!
Featured Artist
Ali Mohammed Hand-carved wood masks and jewelry
"I was good at learning through watching my brother when he was carving, and then I would try my hand and I would ask for assistance when needed."
Popular Wood Dangle Earrings from West Africa
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Multi-Color Wood Disc Beaded Dangle Earrings from Ghana, "Stacked Color"
$14.99These sese wood bead dangle earrings are stacked with joyful color. Rita Addo Zakour of Ghana designs these earrings with a translucent recycled plastic bead on the top and bottom of each colorful stack of wood discs. and brass hooks.
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Handmade Dangle Earrings of Natural Wood and Recycled Glass, "Xoexe"
$14.99Like two luminous lanterns, let these handcrafted dangle earrings by Rita Addo Zakour of Ghana aid in enlightenment. Rita calls these earrings , an Ewe word meaning "believe." The earrings are made of a combination of recycled glass and natural wood beads.
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African Handmade Eco Friendly Wood Bead Earrings, "Peace"
$25.99Crafted by hand, sese wood beads reveal colorful geometric patterns. Flanked by globes of recycled plastic, these eco friendly earrings boast a natural chic. Elizabeth Alorchie-Apetor names her design which means "peace" in the Ewe language.