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Who is the American Diaspora of Africa

By CEO • May 11, 2026
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"Top 10 African-Inspired Jewellery Trends in Houston 2026"

By CEO Tracy Moore • March 1, 2026
We Set the Trends: The Power and Legacy of the African Diaspora When I say we set the trends, I mean it. The influence of the African diaspora can be found everywhere — in music, fashion, language, art, wellness, and culture. Our creativity is not accidental. It is inherited. It is historical. It is survival. It is brilliance refined through generations.  Creativity Rooted in Survival Throughout history, people of African descent have had to innovate simply to survive. From creating tools and textiles to shaping global music and fashion movements, our communities have continuously transformed limitations into legacies. Creativity within the diaspora is not just talent — it is adaptation. It is resilience. It is the ability to create beauty, meaning, and influence even within restrictive systems. And that creativity shows up everywhere today. Are All Black People African? This question sparks conversation: Are all Black people around the world African? The answer is both yes and no — depending on how we define identity. Scientifically and historically, humanity traces its earliest origins to the African continent. Early populations were deeply melanated and began their global migration long before modern national borders or colonial names existed. The land now known as Africa once held other names — including Alkebulan, often cited in historical discussions. As populations spread across continents over thousands of years, cultures, identities, and nationalities evolved. Colonialism later reshaped borders and country names, complicating how people identify today. But ancestry and origin are not erased by time. Understanding timelines — not just labels — is key. Whether someone identifies by nationality, ethnicity, or diaspora, that choice is personal. Identity is layered. But studying history reminds us of our interconnected beginnings. The Diaspora’s Influence on Global Trends African Americans and the broader African diaspora shape global culture every single day. From streetwear to luxury fashion, from hip-hop to haute couture, from wellness rituals to jewelry trends — the influence is undeniable. Our creativity is not new. It has simply evolved. On this side of the ocean, especially in places like Texas, African-inspired jewelry trends continue to grow. Among the most sought-after pieces are: Waist beads – representing femininity, spirituality, and tradition Copper bracelets – associated with healing and energy flow Beaded statement necklaces – rooted in West African artistry Hematite and Agate pieces – blending grounding energy with bold style Tiger Eye jewelry – symbolizing confidence and protection These pieces are not trends without history — they are cultural continuations. When we speak of diaspora, we are speaking of connection — not separation. We are speaking of shared roots, layered identities, and creative inheritance. Whether one chooses to identify by modern nationality or ancestral lineage, the historical thread remains powerful. Research matters. Timelines matter. Context matters. And so does ownership of our narrative. The African diaspora does not simply participate in global culture — it shapes it. Ethical & Sustainable Choices , Vibrant Earth Tones , Leather & Gemstone Combos , Vibrant Earth Tones , earthy gemstones , mixed metals, Bold Mixed Metals , rare gemstone pieces, Statement Earrings, Bold Beadwork, Nature-Inspired Designs : Animal motifs (elephants, giraffes) and natural textures (suede, leather) remain popular.

Discovering the Power of African Stones

By The CEO • March 1, 2026
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