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Mary Dzidzienyo
"I was born in 1991 to the late Mr. Christian Korku Dzidzienyo and Madam Adjo Kwao in Accra. My father was a senior plumber at the Ghana atomic energy commission until he retired when was called to Heaven in 2012. My mother is a farmer and currently has small cocoa and plantain farm. <br><br>
"I have five older brothers, two younger brothers and two younger sisters. <br><br>
"My basic education through junior high was at the atomic D/A. For senior high, I attended Preset Pacesetters school where I studied general arts. <br><br>
"I went on to attend the National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI), where I studied and received a diploma in broadcast journalism. I am currently a single mother to a beautiful baby girl. <br><br>
"When I was in primary school, I used to make simple bracelets with rubber rope. I didn't do much with them, because they were just a hobby. As the years went, by I realized I have a knack for jewelry making and design. Handmade pieces made me so happy, hence my decision to study the arts. <br><br>
"It didn't take long for me to learn. I'm proud to say that after just one week of lessons, I started making very nice jewelry which my friends and family loved so much. It's always a pleasure reading about beads, or combining different beads to make a very special piece. Some of my favorite beads to work with are recycled glass or plastic beads, wooden beads, and amber. <br><br>
"I put my heart and soul into every accessory that I make. When my heart makes people happy, I feel fulfilled and, to me, that is my little contribution to making the world a better place. As I grow in experience, my goal is to have a craft school where people can learn basic crafts and be happy."