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Festival

Handmade Wide Beaded Colorful Wood Stretch Bracelet

$27.99
(12 reviews) Write a Review
SKU: 233043
Beautiful colors mingle in a wide bracelet by Addo Zakour in Ghana. Working with sese wood beads, she knots them by hand on nylon cords. This festive bracelet slips over the wrist to make every day a celebration.
  • Sese wood
  • 0.14 lbs
  • 7.5 inches L x 2 inches W
  • Made in Ghana

12 Reviews

  • 5
    Festival bracelet

    Posted by Marlene on Feb 14th 2020

    A nice product as described.

  • 5
    I wear with many different colors

    Posted by Kathleen on Jan 11th 2020

    It is light and the colors are beautiful.

  • 5
    Stunning

    Posted by Anita on Nov 30th 2019

    The colors, shapes, and textures make this a stunning piece.

  • 5
    Beautiful Bracelet

    Posted by Gina on Oct 18th 2018

    I got this for one of my closest friends who has an eye for artistic, unique things. She LOVED IT! The bracelet came beautifully gift wrapped. Highly, enthusiastically recommend this seller!

  • 5
    pretty, festive and fun!

    Posted by Roberta on Jul 31st 2018

    This was a gift for my niece, and she loves it. In fact, her sister loves it, too, so I guess I should have bought another!

  • 5
    Thisis now a favorite piec of mine

    Posted by Barbara on Jul 31st 2018

    Very colorful and interesting bracelet. Unique style.

  • 4
    Joyful Colors

    Posted by Robynne on Jul 30th 2018

    I bought this bracelet to go with your brightly beaded bamboo button necklace and a Rita Addo Zakour soda bottled beads necklace. The colors are are terrific match however I've remembered why I don't wear a watch. It will only be worn for special occasions. Does the artist do necklaces ?

  • 5
    Exactly as it appears

    Posted by Ingrid on Jul 30th 2018

    I wanted something colorful and dainty. It is as beautiful as it appears. I love my bracelet.

  • 5
    Absolutely beautiful!!

    Posted by Hashi on Jul 28th 2018

    This is a beautiful bracelet. A lot of time had to go into making it, carving and colouring each little piece. I am very proud to wear the work of this beautiful artist. When people ask me about it, I tell them about her and how they can become a KIVA donor. I am buying more for gifts.