akrafokonmu

Gold disks of the Akan people of Africa, often elaborately worked, usually worn as pectoral pendants, but known to be worn occasionally attached to caps or the hair or tied to the ankle.

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Page Title
akrafokonmu
Added By
Holly Hayes
Date Published
December 12, 2012
Last Updated
April 15, 2024