
RUAHH began in a season that asked me to start again.
In the middle of a global pandemic, I lost my job and found myself searching for what came next.
What felt uncertain slowly became an invitation to create something beautiful, meaningful, and rooted in culture.
I have always loved jewelry, not just for how it looks, but for what it does for a woman. The right piece can shift how she feels before she ever says a word. That is where RUAHH began.
The name RUAHH is inspired by the spirit, or breath of God — the breath that gives life, courage, and purpose. To me, it represents the grace to begin again and the strength to become more.
Culture, womanhood, faith, bold beauty, and the quiet courage it takes to keep going.
As a Ghanaian woman, adornment has always been part of my story. The color, texture, shape, and ceremony behind what we wear can speak to where we come from and who we are becoming. Building RUAHH has not always been easy, but even through the slow seasons, there has been joy.
My hope is that when you wear pieces from RUAHH, you feel beautiful, grounded, and bold enough to take up space. Every piece is designed for the woman who wants to feel seen, styled, and reminded of her own strength.
Thank you for being here, for supporting this small business, and for allowing me to share a piece of my story and culture with you.

