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Can you tell that green is a #lanomrahdesigns favorite color? These statement Malachite and wood bea

Can you tell that green is a #lanomrahdesigns favorite color? These statement Malachite and wood beaded hoops are a testament. All you have to do is find your power shade and flourish babe

⚡DM @lanomrahdesigns on Instagram to purchase.

Malachite is a stone of growth and transformation. It corresponds with the heart chakra, and it not only helps us to open up and welcome change, but it encourages taking the risk & being the change maker.

Malachite is also said to aid us in seeing and accepting hard truths about ourselves.

Be very cautious with malachite as it can be toxic if ingested. Only handle polished malachite and never get your malachite stones wet.

Read more about Malachite here: https://www.crystalvaults.com/crystal-encyclopedia/malachite

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These #lanomrahdesigns hoops are another ONE OF ONE. When they go, dassit! Malachite chips, fuchsia

These #lanomrahdesigns hoops are another ONE OF ONE. When they go, dassit! Malachite chips, fuchsia wooden disc beads, punchy yellow seed beads and gold bead accents.

DM @lanomrahdesigns on IG to purchase.


Malachite is a stone of growth and transformation. It corresponds with the heart chakra, and not only helps us to open up and welcome change, but it encourages taking the risk & being the change maker.

Malachite is also said to aid us in seeing and accepting hard truths about ourselves.

⚠️Be cautious with malachite as it can be toxic if ingested (don’t eat your jewelry, don’t let babies eat your jewelry). Only handle polished malachite (these chips are polished) and never get your malachite stones wet.⚠️

Read more about the metaphysical properties of Malachite here: https://www.crystalvaults.com/crystal-encyclopedia/malachite

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One of A Kind. When this pair goes they’re gone for good.These #lanomrahdesigns statement ho

One of A Kind. When this pair goes they’re gone for good.

These #lanomrahdesigns statement hoops are a welcome punch of color for the summer ahead with these yellow seed beads , turquoise chips, & red disc beads.

DM @lanomrahdesigns on Instagram to purchase.
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These #lanomrahdesigns statement hoops are One of One. When they are gone… Dassit! Tropical p

These #lanomrahdesigns statement hoops are One of One. When they are gone… Dassit! Tropical punch of color every where with these yellow, turquoise, & red beads. Is it vacation yet?

DM @lanomrahdesigns on Instagram to purchase.
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The naturally filtered sunlight coming through with the #nofilter #noedits life. Yes! These #lanomra

The naturally filtered sunlight coming through with the #nofilter #noedits life. Yes!

These #lanomrahdesigns statement hoops are One of One. Tropical punch of color every where with these yellow, turquoise, & red beads.

DM @lanomrahdesigns on Instagram to purchase.

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Here’s @lanomrah rocking the Statement coral hoops in a soft powder blue. If you think we shou

Here’s @lanomrah rocking the Statement coral hoops in a soft powder blue. If you think we should make this color available let us know. ❤️


PS. Did you know we can make your hoops in a smaller size? Yep! We can do that!

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Excited to share that these hoops are back in the #etsy shop! So many of you were inquiring so I’ve made them available, along with the Sunflower yellow version, and our Dawta design.

We’re working our way back to a store full of fabulous! Stay tuned, and THANK YOU for your patience and support!
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Excited to share that these hoops are back in the #etsy shop! So many of you were inquiring so I&rsq

Excited to share that these hoops are back in the #etsy shop! So many of you were inquiring so I’ve made them available, along with the Sunflower yellow version, and our Dawta design.

We’re working our way back to a store full of fabulous! Stay tuned, and THANK YOU for your patience and support!
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https://etsy.me/2Oil82h
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Self love is the most important love. How can you truly love another if you don’t first love yoursel

Self love is the most important love. How can you truly love another if you don’t first love yourself…the good, the bad, and the ugly…
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OMGEEE we hit 95k @2frochicks IG‼️‼️ So geeked!!! Thank you all for always supporting sista —&

OMGEEE we hit 95k @2frochicks IG‼️‼️ So geeked!!! Thank you all for always supporting sista
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The Pataki of Orisha Oko Orisha Oko was a man that tended to his job with the upmost respect. He would work all day on his crops to make sure the crops are growing as said. Once the sun would start to go down and the moon would rise, he would go to bed and leave his brother Korinkoto to tend the crop fields as tomorrow was another long day. One morning Orisha Oko was walking near the seashore planting his crops in a new town to help bring harvest for them.

He noticed a beautiful woman in the waters and was struck by her. He put down his farming tools and walked towards the sea and yelled out to her. She turned around and stayed looking at him. In his eyes, you can notice the look of a similar puppy love he had for the women laying in the sea. The women looked straight at him and told her that her name was Ibu Agana Eni and she was not looking for any type of love affairs of puppy looks because she had a defect that made it impossible not to leave the ocean. Note* Different people say that the woman he saw in the ocean was Olokun and that’s who spoke to him.

Olokun to some including myself is derived as a male orisha, father of the bottom of the ocean floor. It was an aspect of Yemaya that spoke to Orisha Oko. Orisha Oko looked at Agana and told her that he didn’t care about her defeated looks. He told her that he did not care of that. Agana told him ok, and she then told him to make a pact with her. She told him, you never discuss or make fun of my defect or we will separate and never talk again.

Orisha Oko who was yearning for love none the less a wife agreed to the pact. Ibu Agana agreed and she started to come to the waters edge. Now Agana had a beautiful face but her body was somewhat deformed. She had one leg bigger than the other, multiple scars and blisters near her womb area and she had one breast. Orisha Oko seeing this paid no attention to it. Olofi seeing all of this from the heavens came down and told Orisha Oko that he did not want any disrespect towards Agana. He told Orisha Oko that he made a castle for Agana deep in the ocean so she wouldn’t be ridiculed by anyone for her defects. Orisha Oko gave Olofi his word that he will never disrespect Ibu Agana and he will always cherish her.

Olofi then told the both that they needed to be married. Years passed on and Orisha Oko and Ibu Agana lived happily together. Due to the fact that Orisha Oko’s harvest was so abundant, he decided to sell his crops. So Orisha Oko would go and collect the crops and the fruits that he grew and took them to his wife where she would sell them to the people. Every day the townspeople would come and purchase their harvest from Agana at the seashore. She always was dressed to hide her defects from the world so they would not make fun of her. One day some townsmen came to the seashore to buy some fruits from Agana. They stayed staring at the orisha and were whispering under their breath to one another.

Ibu Agana was feeling very reluctant and asked them what were they discussing. They told her that they came because there was a man who plowed the fields has said that there is a woman by the seashore who is totally deformed. Agana got such in a rage that she turned into a ghostly figure. You could see the hurt and dismay of her face. She left the sea and went to where Orisha Oko was at. When Orisha Oko saw her approaching him, he was wondering why his wife was coming to him at such a fast pace and in such a rage. Agana told him of the hurt and the promise he broke to her and she stated that as while the world is the world, I will always detest you and we will live in separate places. And you will live far from me and you and I will go upon your lands whenever I feel like it.

I will never talk to you and everyone must pay homage to me and with that I will save my children who honor me. I will assign Elegua who is the guardian of Olofi’s house, to receive the souls of the children of the earth as well as yourself. I curse you that your own weapons will turn against you, your animals will also turn against you. The lands that you fertilize will become bad soil. Your children will no longer be your children, you will never see the fruit of your harvest and man will always step on your grounds. She then turned around and disappeared into the ocean.

Olofi who was very upset at Orisha Oko and he descended to where he was at and told him with a strong voice that upon what Agana told him, his harvest will always shrivel and die. The box that he uses to help with his harvest will die of thirst, and the land will become sour. Orisha Oko upset and shamed didn’t know where to turn his head as he has just be scolded by the great Olofi. He went and collected fruits, a pig, and harvest and made a haste to the seashore. He constructed a makeshift boat and sailed out into the sea.

The oceans water became very rocky as Agana was still in such a rage. There Orisha Oko made a sacrifice to Agana and told Elegua to take the sacrifice to her. He returned to land and picked up all the scraps from the marketplace with 2 roosters and made a sacrifice to Elegua at the well. He left there and sacrificed one of the ox’s to Olofi in forgiveness. By him doing these ebbos or offerings, he was able to diminish the epidemic that was coming upon the land from Agana.

Olofi spoke to him from the heavens and told Orisha Oko that he was pleased with the sacrifice and he saw his serenity of what he did and from that day forth Orisha Oko will have his harvest and be the orisha of ii and his lands will always live very far from the ocean. This is where love was born and then died.

She turned around and stayed looking at him. In his eyes, you can notice the look of a similar puppy love he had for the women laying in the sea. The women looked straight at him and told her that her name was Ibu Agana Eni and she was not looking for any type of love affairs of puppy looks because she had a defect that made it impossible not to leave the ocean. Note* Different people say that the woman he saw in the ocean was Olokun and that’s who spoke to him.

Olokun to some including myself is derived as a male orisha, father of the bottom of the ocean floor. It was an aspect of Yemaya that spoke to Orisha Oko. Orisha Oko looked at Agana and told her that he didn’t care about her defeated looks. He told her that he did not care of that. Agana told him ok, and she then told him to make a pact with her. She told him, you never discuss or make fun of my defect or we will separate and never talk again. Orisha Oko who was yearning for love none the less a wife agreed to the pact.

Ibu Agana agreed and she started to come to the waters edge. Now Agana had a beautiful face but her body was somewhat deformed. She had one leg bigger than the other, multiple scars and blisters near her womb area and she had one breast. Orisha Oko seeing this paid no attention to it. Olofi seeing all of this from the heavens came down and told Orisha Oko that he did not want any disrespect towards Agana. He told Orisha Oko that he made a castle for Agana deep in the ocean so she wouldn’t be ridiculed by anyone for her defects.

Orisha Oko gave Olofi his word that he will never disrespect Ibu Agana and he will always cherish her. Olofi then told the both that they needed to be married. Years passed on and Orisha Oko and Ibu Agana lived happily together. Due to the fact that Orisha Oko’s harvest was so abundant, he decided to sell his crops. So Orisha Oko would go and collect the crops and the fruits that he grew and took them to his wife where she would sell them to the people. Every day the townspeople would come and purchase their harvest from Agana at the seashore. She always was dressed to hide her defects from the world so they would not make fun of her. One day some townsmen came to the seashore to buy some fruits from Agana. They stayed staring at the orisha and were whispering under their breath to one another.

Ibu Agana was feeling very reluctant and asked them what were they discussing. They told her that they came because there was a man who plowed the fields has said that there is a woman by the seashore who is totally deformed. Agana got such in a rage that she turned into a ghostly figure. You could see the hurt and dismay of her face. She left the sea and went to where Orisha Oko was at. When Orisha Oko saw her approaching him, he was wondering why his wife was coming to him at such a fast pace and in such a rage. Agana told him of the hurt and the promise he broke to her and she stated that as while the world is the world, I will always detest you and we will live in separate places.

And you will live far from me and you and I will go upon your lands whenever I feel like it. I will never talk to you and everyone must pay homage to me and with that, I will save my children who honor me. I will assign Elegua who is the guardian of Olofi’s house, to receive the souls of the children of the earth as well as yourself. I curse you that your own weapons will turn against you, your animals will also turn against you. The lands that you fertilize will become bad soil.

Your children will no longer be your children, you will never see the fruit of your harvest and man will always step on your grounds. She then turned around and disappeared into the ocean. Olofi who was very upset at Orisha Oko and he descended to where he was at and told him with a strong voice that upon what Agana told him, his harvest will always shrivel and die. The box that he uses to help with his harvest will die of thirst, and the land will become sour. Orisha Oko upset and shamed didn’t know where to turn his head as he has just be scolded by the great Olofi. He went and collected fruits, a pig, and harvest and made a haste to the seashore.

He constructed a makeshift boat and sailed out into the sea. The oceans water became very rocky as Agana was still in such a rage. There Orisha Oko made a sacrifice to Agana and told Elegua to take the sacrifice to her. He returned to land and picked up all the scraps from the marketplace with 2 roosters and made a sacrifice to Elegua at the well. He left there and sacrificed one of the ox’s to Olofi in forgiveness. By him doing these ebbos or offerings, he was able to diminish the epidemic that was coming upon the land from Agana.

Olofi spoke to him from the heavens and told Orisha Oko that he was pleased with the sacrifice and he saw his serenity of what he did and from that day forth Orisha Oko will have his harvest and be the orisha of ii and his lands will always live very far from the ocean. This is where love was born and then died.

Source: Myyoruba

Meet Ryan, one of the AfroLatino Travel team members based in Rincon, Puerto Rico. A Mayaguez nativeMeet Ryan, one of the AfroLatino Travel team members based in Rincon, Puerto Rico. A Mayaguez nativeMeet Ryan, one of the AfroLatino Travel team members based in Rincon, Puerto Rico. A Mayaguez nativeMeet Ryan, one of the AfroLatino Travel team members based in Rincon, Puerto Rico. A Mayaguez native

Meet Ryan, one of the AfroLatino Travel team members based in Rincon, Puerto Rico. A Mayaguez native, Ryan has always felt like the ‘Black Sheep” of the family and that experience was central in his identity as an Afrodescendant. He has whipped up some incredible Afro trips for 2016 in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.

“My interests revolve around Afrodescendant communities in the Americas with a particular focus on Caribbean migrations and the interface between the environment and coastal populations. The work I am involved in is a direct result of my own family history and the multiple sites of departure and arrival across the Caribbean that is our story. As a Caribbean Black man born and raised in Puerto Rico, with roots in Cuba, Dominican Republic, Nevis, South Carolina and Philadelphia and family networks across the Americas I delve into this work to continue to empower the communities I belong to.” 

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