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Akwaaba Sign
The Akwaaba sign is a stylized depiction of a person with arms extended in a welcoming gesture. The figure is usually portrayed with a rounded head and an upright posture, emphasizing openness and friendliness.
₵80.00Sold By: Slyvester AyehAkwaaba Sign
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Akwaaba Sign
The Akwaaba is a sign that conveys both welcome and hospitality.
₵80.00Sold By: Kwabena AsareAkwaaba Sign
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Elephant Bead Plated
Elephants represent strength and good fortune. They also symbolize health and happiness and are thought to promote spiritual well-being in our daily lives.
₵70.00Sold By: Janet Osei JacksonElephant Bead Plated
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Prayer Hand
A prayer hand is a symbolic gesture often depicted as two hands pressed together in a posture of prayer or supplication.
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Silence Woman
Women do go silent, they are courageous women who do not fear being alone with their thoughts, who love to see where their minds and reasoning will lead them and how their intellect organises those thoughts into insights revealing some great truth or observation about life around them.
₵70.00Sold By: Lord Robert PeneroseSilence Woman
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Earring
Earrings are a popular type of jewelry worn on or around the earlobes. They typically consist of decorative ornaments or charms that are attached to the earlobe or another part of the ear by various means, such as hooks, studs, or clips. Earrings come in a wide range of styles, shapes, sizes, and materials, including precious metals like gold and silver, gemstones, pearls, beads, and various types of metals and plastics.
₵60.00Sold By: Georgina AgyiriEarring
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Akuaba Doll
The name akuaba comes from the Akan legend of a woman named Akua who was barren, but like all Akan women, she desired most of all to bear children. She consulted a priest who instructed her to commission the carving of a small wooden child and to carry the surrogate child on her back as if it were real.
₵60.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimAkuaba Doll
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One Man No Chop
the expression is that it may not be limited to food but could symbolize a situation where an individual is left out or denied something essential, whether it be opportunities, resources, or participation in a particular aspect of communal life.
₵30.00Sold By: Gladys OppomeaOne Man No Chop
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