Mahi-Mahi Gold Studs in Teal Dolls This silver pendant is crafted
Description
This silver pendant is crafted with a hammer and anvil
One of the most famous stories about the origin of the lantern as a symbol of Ramadan is that the Fatimid Caliph used to go out on the night before Ramadan along with children
Charming necklace
while the natural banana leaf fibres bring texture and warmth to the table
Mahi-Mahi Gold Studs in Teal Dolls This silver pendant is craftedCrafted by refugees from Myanmar and Afghanistan living in Malaysia These embroidered earstuds highlight the varied heritage and unique cultural narratives of refugee artisans. The patterns are inspired by landscapes of Myanmar and Middle Eastern tile designs. Made in partnership with Earth Heir. Size: 1. 2cm x 1cm Materials: Stainless steel with gold plating Note: These products are handmade and there will be slight variations in shape, size, and
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