African Accessories

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      Fashion Accessories are magical. They are not only beautiful, but they can also make or mar an outfit. Accessories are like stars; your looks though can exist without them but are incomplete without them. They add colors and flavor to your clothes and they carry so much power and they make all the difference.  

      Fashion accessories are beautifying items, they compliment your outfits - jewelry, african handbags, gloves, scarves, belts, watches, turbans, cufflinks, sunglasses, ties, and waist beads in some cases. 

      Like every other thing in the world, fashion accessories have evolved and changed over the years. They are as much a part of fashion history as any other thing. They are classic and timeless. 

      The 1950s was the decade fashion accessories came popular. It was a decade of style and glamour, fashion accessories dominated the fashion industry, every outfit was planned to the last detail. Some of the most popular fashion accessories in the 1950s were gloves, hats, and handbags, African Jewelry, african hats and headpiece, african headwear, african scarves, african print headband, african purses.

      African accessories have become something people deem important for many reasons. For some, it’s their commitment to African traditions and culture, it’s about the significance of African accessories, and for some others, it can be a storage of wealth; like gold or precious metals and stones.

      Some believe that wearing African accessories like beads, necklaces, bracelets, anklets, waist beads, and so on is a way of staying connected to their African roots. Some just admire the beauty of these accessories, like African Jewelry, african hats and headpiece, african headwear, african scarves, african print headband, african purses.

      African accessories can also be a symbol of royalty, power or prestige, beauty, tradition or strength, marital status, age, power, and warrior-hood in some communities. 

      African accessories are created from materials like hiding, porcupine quill, bone, animal teeth, animal hair, seeds, nuts, husks, sea and land shells, eggshells, wood, ivory, and carved stone.

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