The House of Heritage Ghana

CLAY 99 (C99)

Duafe, Akan Adinkra, a traditional symbol and celebration of the grace, goodness and fragrant beauty of a woman.  Duafe is a wooden comb, a prized possession that an Akan woman would use in her grooming.

CLAY 103 (C103)

A themed selection of 10 Akan Adinkra symbols that represent core values. They include – Fihankra, a safe secure home; Sunsum, purity and spirituality; Okodee Mmowere, the talons of an eagle are a symbol of dexterity and strength; Hye won Hye, a symbol of endurance, Bese saka, a symbol of hard earned wealth and success; […]

CLAY 93 (C93)

Ese ne Tekerema, Akan Adinkra, a traditional symbol, the teeth and the tongue must work together, a representation of friendship, interdependence and practical unity.

CLAY 128 (C128)

Wawa Aba, Akan Adinkra, Wawa a traditional symbol of hardiness and perseverance.  Wawa is also the name of a tropical hardwood that can be sourced locally in Ghana, it grows in West and Central Africa.

Wood (W28) – Unframed

Akukuduro – 7 Akan Adinkra symbols that collectively represent courage, skill, hard work, practical and inspiring leadership.  Sold as is or finished with 2 further symbols. Gyawu Atiko, the statement hair cut of a Ashanti warrior Nkyimkyim, a symbol of versatility Nyame nwu na mawu, God is immortal Tabon, long and hard work pays off […]

CLAY 137 (C137)

Hand painted in detail on an aesthetic and functional large clay mug, presented on a wood saucer, Nkyimkyim, Akan Adinkra, the crossed divisions in this traditional symbol, represent agility, precision and skill.

CLAY 178 (C178)

Elements of traditional Yoruba Indigo designs of Nigeria presented on a ceremonial clay plate.

Wood (W6)

Mixed media, Ga Samai, the antelope stands astride the elephant, re presentation of the Ga people, a symbol of wisdom and might.