Eban Ring Rings Adinkra Jewelers 23kt Gold Plated 5
Eban Ring Rings Adinkra Jewelers Silver Plated 5

Eban Ring

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Forged by local Ghanaian artisans and smiths at our Ghana workshop using the lost wax casting process. Our beautiful gender neutral Eban ring is made of 23 karat gold over brass and silver over brass finish. Our pieces are known to be conversation starters and a casual statement piece to be worn at any occasion. 

Due to the handmade nature of this item, each piece is unique, one of the same & any variations are considered part of the beauty of the design. 

If you are a half size, order a size below and make note in purchase.

  • Eban: "The fence", a symbol of love, safety and security

    The home to the Akan is a special place. A home which has a fence around it is considered to be an ideal residence.

    The fence symbolically separates and secures the family from the outside. Because of the security and the protection that a fence affords, the symbol is also associated with the security and safety one finds in love.

Since the fourteenth century, Akan rulers have used elaborate displays of royal regalia (Agyapdie) to express their power and wealth, as well as to shield themselves from harm. We have erected this royal regalia in modern fashion while maintaining the style and techniques used to produce them that are centuries old. 

We are Ghanaians and a black owned small business in love with our culture with a mission to share a piece of our heritage with the rest of the world.

  • Investing in the health and economy of the communities that are affected by precious metals, gemstone mining, and manufacturing in particular Ghana.
  • DIRECTLY supporting a local artisan and manufacturing economy.
  • Investing in the growth of a sustainable jewelry industry.

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Why Adinkra Jewelry?

Handmade in Ghana

Here at Adinkra Jewelry, authenticity is everything. We felt that it would not pay homage to our rich culture to place the production of our artifacts in the hands of others. Therefore we employ local smiths and artisans here in Ghana who understand the cultural relevance of our products to design and produce our pieces.

Responsible Labor

At Adinkra Jewelry, we've taken an oath to support healthy, happy & financially beneficial working conditions. We directly employ the original smiths of our ancient jewelery with fair wages and give tribute to the royals who have adorned them for generations. No part of our supply chain is left out, and we're always working to do better.

Cultural Education

Before you wear our pieces, we strive for you to know the history and significance of what you wear and of the people who craft them. It's not just a trendy fashion statement, it's a historical piece that connects us to a lineage of black culture going back thousands of years.

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