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Ghana Gal neckpiece

A$320.00

This unique colourful necklace of glass beads from all over the world is a piece is a powerful statement, and not for the faint-hearted. 

The large glass beads are hand-made re-cycled glass from Ghana, and not so easy to procure these days. 

A physically solid piece of jewellery is not something you'd wear without intention. 

Editorial photograph by Michael Blamey, man is wearing 'Ghana Gal' neckpiece.

This powerful neckpiece currently available at the Storehouse St Kilda

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This unique colourful necklace of glass beads from all over the world is a piece is a powerful statement, and not for the faint-hearted. 

The large glass beads are hand-made re-cycled glass from Ghana, and not so easy to procure these days. 

A physically solid piece of jewellery is not something you'd wear without intention. 

Editorial photograph by Michael Blamey, man is wearing 'Ghana Gal' neckpiece.

This powerful neckpiece currently available at the Storehouse St Kilda

This unique colourful necklace of glass beads from all over the world is a piece is a powerful statement, and not for the faint-hearted. 

The large glass beads are hand-made re-cycled glass from Ghana, and not so easy to procure these days. 

A physically solid piece of jewellery is not something you'd wear without intention. 

Editorial photograph by Michael Blamey, man is wearing 'Ghana Gal' neckpiece.

This powerful neckpiece currently available at the Storehouse St Kilda

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