FOUNDED
In NEW YORK, NY. 2025.

A black-and-white photo of a young man with curly hair, eyes closed, hands on his face, adorned with rings and bracelets, conveying a contemplative or emotional mood.

From the vibrant markets of Kumasi, Aboabo Zongo in Ghana to the heart of Azurfa Archives, my journey with jewelry has been a lifelong passion. Growing up, I was captivated by the intricate designs and cultural significance of tribal jewelry, often finding treasures along the "kasuwa Hanyan Jirgi" meaning the railway road market known for its unique finds.

Coming to New York, my personal collection sparked curiosity and admiration, inspiring me to share these exceptional pieces with others. That's how Azurfa Archives was born. A curated collection of vintage Tribal Tuareg rings and bracelets, each hand selected for its unique character and story.

At Azurfa Archives, we celebrate the artistry and history embedded in every piece. Our collection offers more than just adornment.It's a connection to a rich cultural heritage and a testament to timeless beauty.

They are fragments of the past that never fades and of a future that walks with purpose

Akwei karfi

A campaign that honors African masculinity from its deepest roots, merging the ancestral soul of the Hausa and Tuareg peoples with the raw, defiant energy of contemporary streets.

SILVER JEWELRY

SILVER JEWELRY

A woman with dark skin adjusting a head covering and face mask, wearing multiple rings and bracelets.

Red is blood and power.

Black, root and memory.

White, pure intention.

Silver, a legacy that shines even as it ages.

AZURFA ARCHIVES