Printed Cotton and Recycled Glass Beaded Fabric Earrings, "Mawuena Elegance"
Made of cotton fabric, two elegant half-circles display printed African motifs in hues of red, yellow and white. Lydia Mawuenya Amedzrator designs these Ghanaian dangle earrings, which are beaded with recycled glass. This accessory is named Mawuena, which means "God's gift" in the Ewe language.
- 0.13 kgs
- 0.3 lbs
- 12 cm L x 9 cm W
- 4.7" L x 3.5" W
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01/16/2021
"Gift"





She love these earrings and the bracelet as well
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Mawuena Elegance, Printed Cotton and Recycled Glass Beaded Fabric Earrings
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Verified Reviewer
02/04/2021
"Such a colorful facemask! Very well made"





If any face mask can say Happiness - this one certainly can. Thank you Lydia for making one I can use. I have made myself many, many face masks -- including many from African print fabrics. I was looking for one that was very different than any I had made -- and this one is PERFECT! I like the fit. Very well made --- and arrived even sooner than anticipated (so thank you Novica). Planning to wear it tomorrow when I volunteer at a Fair Trade retail store... Yes, I will tell customer where I bought it. I know I will receive compliments on this one!
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Verified Reviewer
11/10/2020
"Eye catching cuteness"





I love these earrings. They are a perfect addition to my wardrobe. I received many compliments on they.
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