Artist Dorianne Attiogbé Talks Blending West Africa, Paris, and the PNW

On a recent episode of The Day With Trae, host Trae Holiday welcomed Dorianne Attiogbé, the founder and designer of Atiwo, a jewelry brand that masterfully blends multicultural influences. Attiogbé’s unique designs serve as a tapestry of her life, drawing from West African patterns, the sophisticated style of her upbringing in Paris, and the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.

While she is widely recognized for her intricate hand-sculpted polymer clay pieces, she recently expanded her artistry into metalwork with her latest brass collection, Eliké. By hand-finishing every item, she ensures that each piece of jewelry remains a one-of-a-kind work of art with its own distinct character.

As Mother’s Day approaches, Attiogbé encouraged those seeking thoughtful gifts to explore her collections online at atiwodesigns.com.

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