Bamboo earrings, particularly popular in the 1980s and 90s hip-hop culture, symbolize cultural pride, strength, and confidence for people of color. Often referred to as "door-knockers," these bold, often gold, hoop earrings represent resistance against societal pressures, a connection to African heritage, and an unapologetic, "fly girl" urban aesthetic
Bamboo earrings, particularly popular in the 1980s and 90s hip-hop culture, symbolize cultural pride, strength, and confidence for people of color. Often referred to as "door-knockers," these bold, often gold, hoop earrings represent resistance against societal pressures, a connection to African heritage, and an unapologetic, "fly girl" urban aesthetic