"Dinpa Sin Ahonya"

By Abdul Rahman
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Description

 “Dinpa Sɛn Ahonya” — A good reputation is worth more than riches.
This Akan proverb invites us to remain grounded and humble as we rise. These waist beads were inspired by that wisdom—a quiet reminder that character and grace are more precious than gold.

Handcrafted with a stunning blend of traditional glass beads and sparkling butterfly crystals, this strand celebrates beauty with meaning. The butterflies symbolize transformation and growth, while the traditional beads honor heritage, femininity, and cultural identity. Whether worn for self-love, body adornment, or spiritual connection, this strand carries both elegance and intention.

Each strand is authentically handmade in Ghana and tie-on style to symbolize commitment and connection to self. Waist beads are a deeply personal tradition—meant to be worn daily, embracing your journey and celebrating your story.


Details

  • Style: Traditional beads with butterfly crystals

  • Handmade in Ghana by Abdul

  • Authentic fair trade craftsmanship

  • Durable cotton thread—made to last

  • Meaning: Humility • Transformation • Heritage

Note: Our waist beads are traditional tie-on style and include instructions for tying. If your package does not include the instructions, they are always available here: https://sankofamarket.place/pages/measuring-guide.

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