Agbara Títẹ́ (Quiet Power in Yorùbá) speaks to strength held with restraint—power that is steady, present, and close to the body.
This wrap is built in deep reds and grounded tones, featuring recycled Nigerian cranberry vinyl heishi, old Afghan red glass prayer beads, red African trade beads, and handmade Ethiopian white metal. Each element reflects long histories of use, movement, and exchange—meant to be handled, worn, and kept in circulation.
Red has long been associated with the root space—stability, foundation, and physical presence. Here, it reads as warmth and weight rather than intensity. The combination of glass, vinyl, and metal creates a piece that feels balanced, tactile, and enduring.
Wraps may be worn several ways—as a necklace, choker, bracelet, or anklet. Finished with a U.S.-made magnetic clasp for ease and versatility.