Made in Nigeria Leather Furniture and Gifts

[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] SIOD Handcrafted Leather Furniture and gifts are Made in Nigeria, all products are individually handmade to perfection, with the promise to deliver the most unique leather goods and gifts to you. Need quality Made in Nigeria Leather furniture and gifts? Then look no further. Our crafts are top notch quality hand made in Nigeria. With over 10 years experience, we create bespoke and quality products made with genuine leather. [/dropcap]
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An Alternative Thrift Shopping Experience for Lagosians

[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] The Thrift Shopping Experience for Lagosians is set to host you. Shop previously-loved and brand new stylish pieces at unbelievably affordable prices. Imagine a thrift store that doubles as an exhibition; No cluttered racks, no piles to dig through… just a selection of stylish items coupled with good music, a well-designed space, and an ambience that makes you want to indulge. [/dropcap]
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Adire Work Wear Made in Nigeria by Delavi Couture

Adire work wear by Delavi Couture is certainly a must have. You already know that a work wear is basically what you wear to work. What better way to step into work, than with an Afrocentric look. Your work wardrobe doesn’t have to be boring, you can still maintain your stylishness with these Adire work wear collection. One of the reasons why I love the Adire work wear collection by Delavi Couture is because they are so colourful, comfortable and proudly made in Nigeria.
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Meet the Founder of Not Just Pulp | Exclusive Interview

Not Just Pulp (NJP) is one brand that I am so excited to be associated with. I just love it when a brand captures a niche and does a fantastic job at it. You should be as excited as I am to finally meet the young, vibrant and intelligent lady behind the brand. They are called “the greeting cards of the people” and absolute keepsakes. Her name is Chidinma Akobundu, I bet you can’t wait now. Let’s meet her..
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Meet Itoro Okon “The Jeweler” | Exclusive Interview

In the year 2015, Bellafricana digest started the exclusive interviews section to give you a close insight to the beautiful minds behind the brands on our platform. The first day this was launched, Bellafricana founder, Bukky Asehinde, was opportuned to interview this young, artistic and talented young lady called Itoro Okon.

Itoro is a Geologist turned jewelry designer. She has a great personality, very smart and straight to the point. She is one of the Nigerian born talents doing great things in the economy.

Q & A

  • Please introduce yourself and your background.

My name is Itoro Okon and I am a jewelry Designer based in Lagos, Nigeria. I studied Geology but have a passion for crafts.

  • Please tell us about your work.

I craft unique and artistic jewelry pieces with the use of semi precious stones, crystals, corals and a variety of materials. Each craft is inspired by short stories

  • How did Jewelry by Itoro Okon start?

It started as a hobby and slowly transitioned into a business.

  • Where do your ideas for jewelry come from? Where do you find the inspiration for your jewelry designs?

I gather my inspiration from nature, culture, people and precious stones that inhabit the earth.

  • Can you remember one of the first things you crafted? What makes it memorable?

It was a strand of red faux pearls and crystals. I never took a picture of it but I remember it so vividly. It’s just one thing that you never forget so soon, it’s a representation of where I started from.

  • How long does it take to design and make a particular work?

It depends on the style of the pieces, but on average it takes about 15 hours.

  • Can you explain a bit about your techniques to make jewellery?

I mix different techniques together to come up with very unique pieces. I love experimenting.

  • What are the challenges you face in business?

Apart from the usual traffic in Lagos, light situation and poor logistics, getting reliable and trustworthy workers.

  • What is your most popular item (including a photo would be great)? My most popular item is the piece called ‘sincerely, Josephine).
Itoro Okon Josephine jewelry
Sincerely, Josephine Jewelry By Itoro Okon
  •  What are your goals for the future, both work wise and life?

My goal is to be the number one creative jewelry brand in Nigeria.

  • What would people be surprised to learn about you?

I studied Geology but now have a passion for crafts.

  • For someone who wishes to take up this kind of career, what kind of advice would you give them? Also, if you could give one piece of advice to youths who want to start their own company, what would it be?

You have to be passionate about what you are doing. It requires a lot of patience and perseverance.  Have a mentor and ask questions, a lot of question. Never ever give up on a design you have in mind. Be unique and let your work speak for itself.

  • And finally, I would like to give you this opportunity to share two to four images of your work and tell us a little about each.
aurora jewelry by Itoro Okon
Aurora Jewelry By Itoro Okon
aranha jewelry by Itoro Okon
Aranha Jewelry By Itoro Okon
Firduasi jewelry by Itoro OkonFirduasi jewelry by Itoro Okon
Firduasi Jewelry By Itoro Okon
garden of hope jewelry by Itoro Okon
Garden of Hope Jewelry By Itoro Okon

You must agree with me that not only is Itoro Okon talented, but her beauty reflects in her work.

To reach Itoro;

Email her on : [email protected]

Look up her website at: www.itorookon.com

A Celebration of Post-Colonial Architecture: The Amaros

[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] The Amaros by Ethnik celebrates the beauty of post-colonial architecture with the exhibition of Photography and New Ethnik by Tunde Owolabi collection of fashion accessories.
This exhibition inspired by the Nigerian graphic designer and photographer is scheduled to hold on Sunday, 15th October 2017 at 2PM, Red Door Art Gallery, 51 Bishop Oluwole St. Victoria Island Lagos. [/dropcap]
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Bellafricana Creative Festival

[dropcap custom_class=”normal”] The Bellafricana Creative Festival is set to hold on the 28th of December, because what better way to end the year than to throw a huge Made in Nigeria festival featuring some awesome Afrocentric producers? [/dropcap]
This would be the first Creative Festival hosted by Bellafricana and to be honest, we were just going to hold on till the next annual African Creative Exhibition (ACE) Awards in 2018, but due to popular demand we decided to have the December festival and guess what? We are super excited about it.Continue reading

Top 5 Natural Face Masks Made in Nigeria

[dropcap custom_class=”bl”]Finding Natural face masks that actually work is like looking for a pin in a hay stack. Personally, I have tried and tested so many clay face masks for an even skin tone, acne, wrinkles and anti aging (even though I’m young forever) my face almost ran away from me[/dropcap]
Natural face masks come highly recommended if you are looking for instant brighter skin. Face masks reduce pore size, restore skin moisture, clears and brightens complexion, gets rid of blackheads, acne, wrinkles etcContinue reading

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