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Gemstone Jewelry - ASHANTI Jewels

    https://www.ashantijewels.com/
    After studying the art of Fine Jewelry making at George Brown College, in Toronto, Canada, followed by Jewelry Designing and Graduate Gemologist certifications at the Gemological Institute of America in Carlsbad, California, USA; ASHANTI worked in the Fine Jewelry Industry as a Designer, Gemologist, Gemstone Buyer and an E-Commerce Manager.

Ashanti jewelry Etsy

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    African Bead Bracelet with 7" Dyed Bamboo Coral Beads and Ashanti Jewelry Findings khandji. From shop khandji. 5 out of 5 stars (19) 19 reviews $ 12.99. Favorite Add to Rondelle Tuareg Gold, Ashanti Yellow Casting, Ethnic marman14. From shop marman14. 5 out of 5 stars (1,098) 1,098 ...

Ashanti jewels Etsy

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    Lapis Earrings in Silver, Dark Blue Tear Drop Gems, Navy Blue Gemstone Jewelry, Dangle Earrings,Gifts - ASHANTI Jewels ASHANTIJEWELS. From shop ASHANTIJEWELS. 5 out of 5 stars (99) 99 reviews $ 35.00 FREE shipping Favorite Add to ...

Ashanti JewelleryAncient Art Jewellery - Hand Made Australia

    https://ashantijewellery.com.au/
    Ashanti Jewellery utilised a variety of Ancient Art Beads in jewellery design including Krobo Beads. The earliest such beads were discovered during archaeological excavations at Mapungubwein South Africa, and dated to between 970-1000 CE. Manufacturing of the powder glass beads is now concentrated in West Africa, particularly in the Ghanaarea.

AFRICAN JEWELLERY - Ashanti Empress

    https://ashantiempress.com/collections/african-jewellery
    We work with local artisans and jewellery makers in Ghana to source our beautiful African jewellery. Using African beads collected from Ghana, Burkina Faso and Mali our statement jewellery is the perfect accessory to any outfit.

Asante Gold - Victoria and Albert Museum

    http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/a/asante-gold/
    Goldweight, Asante (Ashanti), Ghana, 19th century. Museum no. CIRC.236-1971. Weight in the form of a plain rectangular block of brass with a worn raised geometrical pattern. Natural gold resources in the dense forests of southern Ghana brought wealth and influence to the Asante (Ashanti) people.

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