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The natural variations in color from milk white to dark grey of a diamond-shaped pendant of horn are showcased in this necklace. The pendant is secured to a bundle of black leather cords with a recycled button clasp. Ila Suleyman of Ghana designs and crafts this unique necklace and gives it the name Pamga, a Mamprusi word meaning "strong."
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11/06/2023
This looks great with a simple black dress--everyone at this gala event commented on it! My favorite necklace!
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07/13/2023
Proudly wearing and praying for the designer and harvesters and all involved in making and selling and delivering this amazing item!
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07/10/2023
Necklace is well made and fun to wear. Very lightweight.Love it!
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06/16/2023
This was a gift. The person is very happy with it Thank you :)
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Verified Reviewer
05/18/2023
I just love this beaded necklace. Its warm color tones coordinate well with many outfits. It is a striking piece that has inspired many compliments.
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03/27/2023
I purchased this as a gift for a very special person in my life. The colours are so rich and beautiful. Its a stunning piece. Its wonderful to be able to gift someone a unique work of art with so much meaning.
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"My forefathers were predominantly millet and cattle farmers, and they would use the leather of the animals for accessories such as talismans, bangles and necklaces for personal use."
"Assalamu Alaikum. Peace be unto you! I'm Ila Suleyman, of Bawku in Ghana and my parents are Rayende and Nabiga Suleyman. I was born into a... read more