File:The Cornrow Earrings are nspired by cornrows, an ancient African hairstyle symbolizing identity, resistance, and individuality. 02.jpg

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Earrings created from TM JEWELLERY
سنڌي: G10

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English: The Cornrow Collection is inspired by cornrows, an ancient African hairstyle symbolizing identity, resistance, and individuality. Historically, cornrows served as a means of escape for slaves and now represent style and protective care for hair. This jewellery collection incorporates braiding motifs and crushed green opal, symbolizing growth and the realization of dreams. It aims to restore hope and encourage individuals to embrace their African identity and personal style through the significance of cornrow braids.
This is an image with the theme "Africa Creates" from:
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