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Dama Chain Neckpiece
The Dama neckpiece is a very chic best-selling African statement neckpiece that one cannot only wear to the office but also perfect at any cocktail or night out.
Dagu Red - Beyond the landscape collection
Taking its creative inspiration from the lifestyle of the Afar people, the WAWI 2021 bag collection was developed in collaboration with two artists; Micheal Tsegaye and Isabel Tesfazghi. The Afar society represents a vivid example of the many African cultures passing through the turbulence of globalization while resiliently struggling to maintain their indigenous identities. Photographed by Micheal Tsegaye in 2019, the Afar man
Kibira Skirt
Volume and form unite in the Kibira skirt - a black weighty drop waisted skirt with an asymmetrical draped flap.
The Khaya Waistbag - Scatterbrain
Introducing The Khaya Waistbag. A unisex limited edition capsule. A modern take on the fannypack using strong and structured lines to showcase a reinterpretation of traditional African aesthetics.
Printed vegetable tanned leather comprising of three African inspired custom illustrations of which two were created especially for us in collaboration with artist Brian Tompkins.
Scatterbrain:
Drawing inspiration from the geometric shapes handwoven on traditional Kuba cloth, multiple-disciplinary artist Brian Tompkins named this custom pattern 'Scatterbrain' as he saw that the shapes mimic the folds of the brain.
Inkingi Beaded Bracelet
A hand-beaded jewellery from dedicated artisans in Rwanda. The band references Moshions' 2019 Collection patterns and adapted age-old techniques of craftmanship.
Sunset Dress
The Little Black Dress the African way - an A-line dress with cold shoulders and curved seams accentuated by black piping detail. A forever dress.
Tumi Statement Ring
SIZE COLOR – GOLD
MATERIAL – RECYCLED BRASS
SIZE (USA): Small-6.5, Medium-7.5, Large-8.5
The Kedi Bag - Black & White Bogolan
We’ve combined the classical beauty and tradition found in the handcrafted Bogolan cloths of the Malian people with natural vegetable tanned leather to create unique drum/bucket bags we’ve named Kedi.
One of the best known traditional African cloths, Bògòlanfini (bogolan), or “mud cloth", is a handmade Malian cotton fabric dyed using a process of fermented mud that dates back to the 12th century. It has an important place in traditional Malian culture and has, more recently, become a symbol of Malian cultural identity.
Although made and used by many Malian ethnic groups, the designs made by the Bambana people are the ones which have the most international recognition.
In the Bambara language, spoken