Garden or outdoor places such as poolsides, patios, etc are places of relaxation and leisure. It is that place in a house where one would want to sit and relax or have a Sunday brunch along with your friends and family. These places need some elegant and classy outdoor furniture and they will also give a unique twist to the overall look of your hou
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"Midas" by Anna Dittman. Anna is a digital illustrator who freelances from Scotland. Originally from San Francisco, she has a passion for figurative art, nature, and portraiture. This has been her reoccurring theme throughout her work. She draws...
Designed by Ghanaian artisan Catherine Offei Kwapong, this stretch bracelet circles the wrist with brown sese wood beads that alternate with recycled plastic. The plastic beads are in the shape of pyramids.
A row of grinning skulls makes up this unique bracelet from Made Wardika in Bali. Perfect for the love of all things Gothic, the bracelet is crafted of carefully carved cow bone and silvery plastic beads on an adjustable cotton cord.
Recycled plastic is transformed into beads evoking the natural look of bamboo in this alluring stretch bracelet. West African artist Catherine Offei Kwapong combines the recycled plastic beads with dark brown sese wood beads to create a casual and chic...
Recycled plastic beads in brown and orange colors take fantastic shapes, circling the wrist in this stretch bracelet from Ghaha. Esther Narh presents this eco-friendly bracelet with a rustic appeal.
West African artisan Catherine Offei Kwapong breathes new life into recycled plastic beads, pairing them with terracotta and sese wood beads to form a lovely bracelet. With earth tones and patterned etching, the beads on this handmade bracelet have a...
Yellow shades exude energies of joy, positivity and prosperity in this charming beaded bracelet by Tina Quaye of Ghana. The artisan expresses her dedication to a greener environment in this chic accessory, composed of recycled glass and plastic beads...
In celebration of the act of recycling, this Ghanaian stretch bracelet features dotted plastic beads alongside dark sese wood. Esther Darko designs the bracelet, adding each bead by hand. She names it Meniwa, meaning "my eye" in Akan.
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