Inkaturah
Sundial Beaded Ring
Time has always played a vital role in African culture. There is a time to reap, to harvest, to celebrate and to transition into womanhood. Long before the invention of clocks there existed the age-old system of sundials. The shadows cast by a stick would be used to identify the time of day and this could be used to manage tasks of the day. It was also a survival technique in monitoring animal movements.
The sundial ring is symbolic of these historic clocks which originated in Egypt.
Our Social Impact:
1% of the proceeds from every item sold goes towards our Social Initiatives Fund to support mentoring, education and internship programs in partnership with our designers in their home country in Africa.
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Size: Medium
Variant: Brown and white, Blue
WOOD, GLASS BEAD
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Community Minded
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Cruelty-Free
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Ethical Sourcing
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Fair Living Wage
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Gender Equality
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Organic
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Sourced with care
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Sustainable Materials
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Transparent
Shipped from Zimbabwe, Southern Africa
Size
Size: Medium
Variant: Brown and white, Blue
Material
WOOD, GLASS BEAD
sustainability
-
Community Minded
-
Cruelty-Free
-
Ethical Sourcing
-
Fair Living Wage
-
Gender Equality
-
Organic
-
Sourced with care
-
Sustainable Materials
-
Transparent
Shipping
Shipped from Zimbabwe, Southern Africa