Adinkra Shield

$20.00

Adinkra symbols originate from the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire in West Africa. These symbols carry deep meanings, proverbs, historical events, and traditional wisdom. Adinkra symbols originate from the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire in West Africa. These symbols carry deep meanings, representing concepts, proverbs, historical events, and traditional wisdom.

I wanted to created a pin that resonated with the beauty of Ghanaian culture.

Adinkra Shield enamel pin measures: 3 1/4” long x 2 1/4” wide.

Pin comes with gold butterfly clasps.

This is a great pin to add to your Spring jacket.

Nine of the following Adinkra symbols:

Nea onnim no sua a ohu: symbolizing knowledge, lifelong education, and the pursuit of knowledge.

Kete Pa: Good Marriage.

Owo Foro Adobe: A symbol of ingenuity, excellence, feat performance, and performing the unusual or impossible.

Duane: the wooden comb, signifying beauty.

Nkyinkyim: Represents the twists and turns of life.

Adinkrahene: King of the Adinkra symbols.

Owia a Repue: represents the rising sun, hope and progress.

Nyame Dua: Know as Tree of God, symbolizes God’s presence.

Bese Saka: Symbol of affluence, power, abundance, plenty, togetherness and unity.

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Adinkra symbols originate from the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire in West Africa. These symbols carry deep meanings, proverbs, historical events, and traditional wisdom. Adinkra symbols originate from the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire in West Africa. These symbols carry deep meanings, representing concepts, proverbs, historical events, and traditional wisdom.

I wanted to created a pin that resonated with the beauty of Ghanaian culture.

Adinkra Shield enamel pin measures: 3 1/4” long x 2 1/4” wide.

Pin comes with gold butterfly clasps.

This is a great pin to add to your Spring jacket.

Nine of the following Adinkra symbols:

Nea onnim no sua a ohu: symbolizing knowledge, lifelong education, and the pursuit of knowledge.

Kete Pa: Good Marriage.

Owo Foro Adobe: A symbol of ingenuity, excellence, feat performance, and performing the unusual or impossible.

Duane: the wooden comb, signifying beauty.

Nkyinkyim: Represents the twists and turns of life.

Adinkrahene: King of the Adinkra symbols.

Owia a Repue: represents the rising sun, hope and progress.

Nyame Dua: Know as Tree of God, symbolizes God’s presence.

Bese Saka: Symbol of affluence, power, abundance, plenty, togetherness and unity.

Adinkra symbols originate from the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire in West Africa. These symbols carry deep meanings, proverbs, historical events, and traditional wisdom. Adinkra symbols originate from the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire in West Africa. These symbols carry deep meanings, representing concepts, proverbs, historical events, and traditional wisdom.

I wanted to created a pin that resonated with the beauty of Ghanaian culture.

Adinkra Shield enamel pin measures: 3 1/4” long x 2 1/4” wide.

Pin comes with gold butterfly clasps.

This is a great pin to add to your Spring jacket.

Nine of the following Adinkra symbols:

Nea onnim no sua a ohu: symbolizing knowledge, lifelong education, and the pursuit of knowledge.

Kete Pa: Good Marriage.

Owo Foro Adobe: A symbol of ingenuity, excellence, feat performance, and performing the unusual or impossible.

Duane: the wooden comb, signifying beauty.

Nkyinkyim: Represents the twists and turns of life.

Adinkrahene: King of the Adinkra symbols.

Owia a Repue: represents the rising sun, hope and progress.

Nyame Dua: Know as Tree of God, symbolizes God’s presence.

Bese Saka: Symbol of affluence, power, abundance, plenty, togetherness and unity.