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Cowrie Bangle: Gold Ceramics ” critic and novelist Chris

Cowrie Bangle: Gold Ceramics ” critic and novelist ChrisCowrie Shells circulated as a medium of exchange in Asia, Africa, Oceania and North America as early as the 14th century. The cowrie shell, in particular, was the form of currency in West Africa during the transatlantic slave trade. The shells are known to bring good luck and to protect the spirit of the wearer, and many tribes use them in spiritual ceremonies. They also are a sign of femininity and fertility, with women often wearing them not only to

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” critic and novelist Chris Kraus explores Francesca Woodman’s life via her work

with long fuzzy lashes for full woodland glamour

with little felt feet to protect your table tops

5" 75 sheet notepad with magnet back

Cowrie Bangle: Gold Ceramics ” critic and novelist ChrisCowrie Shells circulated as a medium of exchange in Asia, Africa, Oceania and North America as early as the 14th century. The cowrie shell, in particular, was the form of currency in West Africa during the transatlantic slave trade. The shells are known to bring good luck and to protect the spirit of the wearer, and many tribes use them in spiritual ceremonies. They also are a sign of femininity and fertility, with women often wearing them not only to

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