
I first came across this Black-owned jewelry brand, Afrohemien, a few years back while scrolling through my Instagram timeline. My attention was grabbed by the strong use of Kemetic (Ancient Egyptian) symbols within her pieces.
After discovering this Black-owned jewelry brand on Instagram, I immediately looked to see what the remainder of Afroheiman’s jewelry selection was online.
This Black-owned jewelry brand offers a vast selection of jewelry & cultural items such as hand chains, rings, necklaces, bangles, African masks, textiles, and a variety of home goods.
Not only does Afrohemien incorporates Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) cultural symbols, but it has a wide variety of cultural symbols that are significant across many cultures within the continent of Africa and across the African Diaspora.
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Due to my past jewelry collection being lost within my transitions of residing and moving to multiple places, my rather large jewelry collection has dwindled down to only several pieces.
Since discovering this one-of-a-kind and culturally impactful Black-owned jewelry brand, I’ve been occasionally purchasing pieces from Afrohemien to build my collection.
I recently visited Afrohemian’s website to scout out a few pieces that I want for my next purchase and was able to find quite a few items!
Below are 20 must-have pieces you need from this Black-owned jewelry brand
(This Black-owned jewelry brand uses AfterPay!)
- Maasai Beaded Bracelet

2. Good God(dess) Almighty Cowrie Earrings

3. Sula Ring

4. Anu Hoops

5. Sahara Tuareg Cuff

6. Queen Nefertiti Necklace

7. Nefertiti Hoops

8. Of the Nile Cowrie Choker

9. Mythical Ram Cuff

10. Indii Crown Ring

11. Fulani Hoop Earrings

12. Diaspora Africa Earrings

13. Cowrie Signet Ring

14. Celestial Lariat

15. Bantu Bone Earrings

16. Bali Cuff // 6”

17. Large Ankh Ring

18. Ancestral Guide Hoops

19. Key of Life Ankh Necklace

20. Africa Outline Hoops

Comment Below!!!
What pieces will you be buying from this Black-owned jewelry brand?