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 105 (C105)

Nkomo, a conversation that continues.
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 55 (C55)

Textured gold on grey
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.