The Story Behind Cocoa Pod Bangles

Posted by Khadijah Shanazz on

 

The cocoa pod bangle has been a classic for as long as I have known. My father specialized in making silver bangles and more specifically, the cocoa pod bangle. Since then, our collection has expanded, and we now offer cocoa pod earrings to match the classic bangle. It’s a design that has shaped my approach to jewelry, and it deserves its own story—a story about resilience, heritage, and the unique connection we islanders feel to the cocoa pod.

 

The Deep Roots of the Cocoa Pod in Caribbean Culture

The cocoa pod design holds a long and layered history in Caribbean culture, deeply embedded in our identity as islanders. West Indian jewelry makers have been crafting cocoa pod-inspired bangles for generations, long before it became a signature in my family’s collection. The design captures more than just the pod itself; it tells a story of strength, survival, and transformation.

While many associate the cocoa pod with the plantation era—a time marked by slavery, exploitation, and hardship—the symbolism goes far beyond those dark days. Growing up in the Caribbean, I didn’t see the cocoa pod as a symbol of oppression. Instead, I saw it as part of the lush, green landscape of my home, a reminder of the hard-working people who, with resilience and resourcefulness, turned this crop into a source of economic strength for the islands.

From Oppression to Pride: The Cocoa Pod as a Symbol of Resilience

For me, the cocoa pod represents the tenacity of Caribbean people. During the colonial era, cocoa was one of the main plantation crops. But after the abolition of slavery, cocoa plantations remained and evolved into a mainstay of the local economy. 

When I craft a cocoa pod bangle today, I don’t just see a piece of jewelry—I see the strength of the Caribbean people. I see the way we overcame adversity, claimed our independence, and leveraged the land’s resources to thrive on our terms. The cocoa pod is a reminder that while our history is complex and at times painful, our spirit remains unbreakable.

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  • Oh my goodness. I am so pleased with my bangles. They are so beautiful and exactly what I wanted. When they arrived and I open my box, it was a Kodak moment. My eyes and my smile was Big. Beautiful, beautiful is all I can say. I was speechless. Thanks so much for your time and consideration. You have a customer. I am very excited and satisfied. Thanks a million. Love you more 💕😘💕

    Sharon on
  • My father was from Trinidad. My very first set of bangles I received for my 12th birthday were the cocoa pod design. I never knew how significant the style and the importance of the history behind the mere beauty of those pods, until now. Thank you for sharing a part of your culture with me. I’m proud to be of West Indian descent!

    Sonia Muhammad on
  • My grandmother gave me a pair of silver bangles with those cocoa pods you described. How informative. I didn’t know that those ends replicated a crop and reflected so much history. Thank you for this.
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    Margo McKenzie on
  • Thank your for sharing your story of the cocoa pod bangles – the cocoa pod is my favorite out of your jewelry selections

    Angela wharto on
  • Love your jewelry! Always worn bangles every since I was little girl! Now I can replace the ones that were stolen from me . Thanks so much keep up the excellent craft!

    Carol Trent on
  • Beautiful story and history ..Your fond memories are very touching and similar to some history of mine..When I smell the rain it takes me to a moment in my childhood..My GRANNIES grapevine us pulling grapes for grape jellly..So Thank you for your time and memories 😊

    Tamara Thomas on
  • I love my bangles, yes I do. Beautiful!

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