Forged by local Ghanaian artisans and smiths at our Ghana workshop using the lost wax casting process. Our beautiful gender neutral Efie Wura grip ring is made of 23 karat gold over brass .Our pieces are known to be conversation starters and a casual statement piece to be worn at any occasion.
Due to the handmade nature of this item, each piece is unique, one of the same & any variations are considered part of the beauty of the design.
The grip ring is to be worn on two - three fingers depending on your size.
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Mudfish: The mudfish is a character symbol of the king, for just as the mudfish is able to move between the aquatic and terrestrial realms, the king is able to move between the world of the living and the world of the spirits. It is also a symbol of wealth and the ability to survive where others would perish. It is often represented in the brass weights once used in Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire to measure gold dust.
Since the fourteenth century, Akan rulers have used elaborate displays of royal regalia (Agyapdie) to express their power and wealth, as well as to shield themselves from harm. We have erected this royal regalia in modern fashion while maintaining the style and techniques used to produce them that are centuries old.
We are Ghanaians and a black owned small business in love with our culture with a mission to share a piece of our heritage with the rest of the world.
- Investing in the health and economy of the communities that are affected by precious metals, gemstone mining, and manufacturing in particular Ghana.
- DIRECTLY supporting a local artisan and manufacturing economy.
- Investing in the growth of a sustainable jewelry industry.