Nigerian heritage inspires jewellery for all time

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LAGOS : A Nigerian designer is incorporating artefacts like the famous Benin Bronzes into fashion accessories, hoping to promote the country's cultural heritage as well as make a profit.Tosan Ideh said ITSK Gold, the company he co-founded with his friend Tuoyo Dudu, was motivated by Nigerian cultural symb

LAGOS : A Nigerian designer is incorporating artefacts like the famous Benin Bronzes into fashion accessories, hoping to promote the country's cultural heritage as well as make a profit.

At his shop in Lagos, each piece of gold, silver and brass-coated jewellery represents Nigerian tradition and culture. "I feel that we want to create products that people can have for a long time, they can pass from one generation to generation and know that this is true African heritage which is timeless."

 

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