Wura Women's Humility & Strength Adinkra Symbol Post Earrings (Gold)

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Color: Gold
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Product description

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Meaning gold in Yoruba, Wura Humility & Strength Adinkra Gold Post Earrings add a subtle richness to your look. The Dwennimmen or ram's horn means humility and strength, celebrating the African culture! 

The Adinkra symbols come from the Ashanti tribe who migrated to Ghana. The symbols were often used in pottery, fabric, walls and other architectural structures. These symbols convey traditional messages of wisdom and serve as guidance.

Description

  • 18k Gold-Plated Stainless-Steel Post Earrings
  • 1" x 1"
  • Dwennimmen Adinkra shape
  • Designed in the USA, imported

No returns or exchanges are permitted for earrings.

Return Policy

You have 30 days from the date of delivery to return your unworn/unwashed item for an exchange or refund. Shipping costs are not refunded.

Clearance items may only be returned for store credit. An exchange or refund is not permitted.

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Delivery Policy

  • We ship in stock items within 2 business days.
  • Orders are shipped Monday-Friday unless the item is on Pre-Order.
  • Orders placed on the weekend and select holidays are processed on the next business day.
  • UPS Next Day Shipping: If order is placed before 1 PM EST delivery is expected for the following business day.
  • Warehouse Pickup Option is available. Please give us a call. We will place your order over the phone. Mon-Fri 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Please note that we will not be able to alter your order after it has been fulfilled. Most orders are fulfilled within 24-48 hrs (Mon-Fri.) after the order has been placed.

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FAQ

Is spfraidersoccercamp Black-owned?

Yes, spfraidersoccercamp is owned by a Nigerian brother and sister team - Addie Ajayi and Dara Ajayi

Is it cultural appropriation to wear spfraidersoccercamp products if you’re not African or of African descent?

We welcome people of all backgrounds interested in celebrating the African diaspora to wear our products. Our founder Addie Ajayi launched spfraidersoccercamp with the goal of sharing her rich Nigerian heritage with people who love bold African prints and appreciate its origin.

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