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The Afropolitan Shop - WelcomeAfrican designer accessories. Handmade, with an Afropolitan appeal.
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African designer accessories. Handmade, with an Afropolitan appeal.
Sahara Bracelet
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By The Afropolitan Shop. Easy one size fits all. Handmade from cow horn. At only $2.50, get a set! Blue Giraffe - $2.50. Cheetah - $2.50. White Giraffe - $2.50. Zebra - $2.50. Giraffe - $2.50. Yellow Zebra - $2.50. View more products by The Afropolitan Shop. Subscribe to our Blog. Web Design by Grizzly Ocean.
Return Policy
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Afropolitan aims to give you the best shopping experience. If you are not happy with your purchase, we will gladly issue a refund within 30 days of purchase. Allowed within 30 days of purchase. Shipping must be paid for by customer. Subscribe to our Blog. Web Design by Grizzly Ocean.
Affiliate Program
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We at The Afropolitan Shop. Value our customers and supporters. If you'd like to be an affiliate of The Afropolitan Shop and help us market our blog, you can apply online here. This is a great way to support your favorite designers while earning some extra cash. How Affiliate Programs Work. You list a product, designer or write a blog post on your site. You link back to The Afropolitan Shop or the particular product or designer. You earn cash when a referral customer makes a purchase.
Shipping Information
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The Afropolitan Shop ships internationally. All orders are handmade. And sometimes custom made. By our designers or artisans in Africa, to ensure the best value and highest quality. As a result of shipping routes, and labor costs please allow up to 2-5 weeks for orders to arrive. However, most orders are delivered within a week. For more information or additional questions, contact orders@theafropolitanshop.com. Domestic Shipping (Within the United States). Flat Rate of only $3.50. 20USD (only 12 or 15).
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By The Afropolitan Shop. Made of 100% brass metal. Long 4.5 inch drop. Edesa Gold - $14.00. View more products by The Afropolitan Shop. Subscribe to our Blog. Web Design by Grizzly Ocean.
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Reading List | udeebee
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8230;let me muse you. I need to keep a list (I heart lists! 8230;esp ones that are all crossed out by 11pm), so I can strive towards a better personal reading culture, as well as continue to mourn at how slow I read generally and how much more books I still have yet to read in life. Island Beneath the Sea by Isabel Allende. Go Tell it on the Mountain by James Baldwin. Sula by Toni Morrison. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). We hea...
beUDEEful | udeebee
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8230;let me muse you. Posted by udee bassey. Asymp; Leave a comment. I would hate to lose your followership! Please follow me as I continue life’s experiences via virtual curation on my personal domain at. I cannot wait to interact with all on this new space! Next post →. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. All t...
Where can I get that? Shopping Africa-inspired designs online | African Prints in Fashion
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Where can I get that? Where can I get that? Where can I get that? Where can I get that? Shopping Africa-inspired designs online. September 2, 2012. Whenever I am posting a cool design, the number one question is: Where can I get that? To get your hands on items from African Designers. Can be tricky at times, if they don’t have an online-shop on their website. Here is a selection of shopping platforms that offer clothes and accessories from African designers: (Updated August 2016). My own store APiF Shop:.
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8230;let me muse you. In conversation with Ikhide: Lindagate, love and feminism. Posted by udee bassey. Asymp; Leave a comment. Plagiarism is a profession as old as time, at least that’s the impression one gets particularly in Nigerian cyberspace as bloggers ‘borrow’ (often and consistently) articles and photographs from other blogs or websites without attribution or payment. Linda Ikeji and her Jeeeeep (culled from lindaikeji.blogspot,com). 1,122 more words. Posted by udee bassey. Asymp; Leave a comment.
October | 2013 | udeebee
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8230;let me muse you. Posted by udee bassey. Asymp; Leave a comment. I would hate to lose your followership! Please follow me as I continue life’s experiences via virtual curation on my personal domain at. I cannot wait to interact with all on this new space! Blogs on Popular Culture. The Intersection of Race and Pop Culture. All the rambling and mumbling and the focusing on the wrong things and the wondering and the wandering and the not quite and the trying to get there and the doing the best I can.
Brain and Beauty
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Martes, 11 de junio de 2013. Lines, spots, animals, plants and shapes, done in a very abstract sometimes geometric way: The african pattern is one of the most beautiful things that can be seen in motion. I love Africa and I believe in the promotion of it´s cultural expressions. Fashion is one of them. It is a small but very important part in the development process and I feel proud of what african prints represent. A good wardrobe should always include something of this style, it may be the star of a loo...
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Travel and cultural experiences of a global-minded African girl. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Two words for Libreville…Afrique chic. July 22, 2016. The draft of this post was saved two years ago…in 2014! This trip was made in 2012. But better late than never I guess…. Now this trip was almost two years back (now it is four years! So hard to remember a lot more other details. February 18, 2014. February 18, 2014. Gratuitous beach photo…to start this off 😉. Mombasa is a coa. Now, en...
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Saturday, January 15, 2011. Mommy what does Africa look like…. Waitin na Big Makit…Look am Pak. So I googled Mami Wata and low and behold there is a Wikipedia entry. Mami Wata possesses an inhuman beauty, unnaturally long hair, and a lighter-than-normal complexion. The appearance of her hair ranges from straight, curly to kinky, and either black or blonde, and combed straight back. In many parts of West and Central Africa, "Mami Wata" serves as a slang term for a gorgeous woman. Friday, December 24, 2010.
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Alternative Natural Hair Care: I Don’t Wash My Hair. April 30, 2015. April 30, 2015. What Im about to tell yall will break ALL the natural hair rules you’ve ever intuitively contrived or read across the natural hair blogosphere. My number one alternative secret kind of makes me sound like a horrible person but here goes: I dont wash my hair. I said it. *drops mic*. So I dont know when exactly I began my no wash regimen, but it was out of response to hair washing methods and advice that were not suitable ...
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Sunday, February 9, 2014. Build a presence for your business online: without breaking the bank. Whether you’re running an e-commerce site or sticking to bricks-and-mortar; every business needs an online presence. In this article we explore three ways you can find new customers on the World Wide Web, without breaking the bank. 8211; there are reportedly 1,482,280. 8211; If you can’t afford to have a professional build the site of your dreams, then do-it-yourself! If you’re looking to let some else t...
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Afro Puffs: Blog from Beyond. Afro Puffs has left her home of Austin, Texas, to teach English to second graders in Juticulapa, Honduras. Will she survive? When and how might she die? Bitten by Poisonous snakes, Gunned Downed by Gangland violence, Insomnia via Howler monkeys, Lack of hot water, Devoured by Students? You won't know until I do. Thursday, July 9, 2009. Bob and Judy live near an Anasazi Indian site. I found an arrowhead and painted pottery in their backyard. I love the people here so much....
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