Ese ne Tekrema Candle Stick

Ese ne Tekrema Candle Stick

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Ese ne Tekrema Candle Stick

Light up your life with this trendy Ese ne Tekrema Candle Stick! This candle stick is all about celebrating West African culture with the Ese ne Tekrema symbol representing the bond between siblings. Handcrafted with care by talented artisans in Ghana, this candlestick holder is made from recycled brass and is guaranteed to add a flair to any room in your home. We love them on fireplaces and dinner and console tables.

It measures approximately 20cm in height. 

Why it's on The Cornrow?

We adore how these candlesticks reinterpret ancestral forms, symbols & traditional skills and offer a unique way to enlighten & appreciate cultural heritage in your home. 

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DEAR KATIOPAE

By wearing designer Aïsha's delicate and elegant afrominimalist jewellery, you become an ambassador of heritage and know-how back hundreds of years of multiple African cultures such as those of the Ashanti, Akan, Ewe, Bamiléké, which you are helping to preserve.


Almost all of Dear Katiopae jewellery is handmade either entirely or partially by their artisans in Ghana, Ivory Coast and Kenya, or by the founder Aïcha herself, in her apartment in London.

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