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Sweet Mother
Individuals often express their gratitude to their mothers by using the term “Sweet Mother” as a sign of affection and respect. This can happen in everyday conversations, on special occasions, or through social media, emphasizing the enduring cultural significance of the term.
₵200.00Sold By: Gladys OppomeaSweet Mother
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Lovers
‘Lovers’ which are intricate knots representing the interconnectedness of two lives, are used in various African cultures as symbols of love and unity.
₵200.00Sold By: Winfred Ansah OkuampahLovers
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Prayer Hands
In many Western cultures, a common prayer hand gesture involves folding the hands together, with the fingers interlaced or palms pressed against each other. This is often referred to as “folded hands” or “clasped hands.”
₵200.00Sold By: Kwame AwhirengPrayer Hands
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Tortoise
The turtle is featured as a trickster, a clever creature, slow but smart, and able to figure a way out of sticky situations.
₵200.00Sold By: Kwame AwhirengTortoise
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Walking Stick
An African walking stick for older men is more than just a supportive tool; it’s a symbol of cultural heritage, wisdom, and the passage of time. The craftsmanship and design reflect the individual’s identity, making it a unique and meaningful accessory for older men in various African communities.
₵200.00Sold By: Emmanuel Baah NyarkoWalking Stick
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Salsa Dancer
Salsa is a partner dance, and one of its defining features is the strong connection between partners. Dancers maintain a close and responsive connection through handholds and body movements, creating a dynamic and fluid partnership.
₵200.00Sold By: Walter.S.KumahSalsa Dancer
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Elephant Set
In African culture, the elephant holds significant symbolism and cultural importance. Revered as a symbol of strength, wisdom, and power, the elephant features prominently in various aspects of African traditions, folklore, and spiritual beliefs.
₵200.00Sold By: Efo EmmaElephant Set
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Giraffe
The giraffe symbolizes grace, elegance, and uniqueness. Revered for its towering height, long neck, and gentle demeanor, the giraffe holds a special place in the hearts and traditions of many African societies. Often portrayed as a symbol of peace and harmony, the giraffe’s calm and non-threatening nature embodies qualities of gentleness and tranquility.
₵200.00Sold By: Efo EmmaGiraffe
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Wiseman
A wise man serves as a custodian of tradition, customs, and oral history. He is respected for his wisdom, insight, and ability to offer counsel and guidance in matters ranging from personal disputes to community governance. Drawing from cultural teachings, ancestral wisdom, and spiritual beliefs, a wise man embodies the values of respect, humility, and interconnectedness, playing a vital role in preserving cultural heritage and fostering harmony within the community.
₵200.00Sold By: Raymond AfariWiseman
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Hard Work Pays
In African culture, the belief that “hard work pays” is deeply ingrained and widely embraced. It reflects the understanding that diligent effort, perseverance, and resilience are essential virtues for achieving success and prosperity in life. Across diverse African societies, stories, proverbs, and traditional wisdom emphasize the importance of industriousness and determination in overcoming challenges and realizing one’s aspirations.
₵200.00Sold By: Raymond AfariHard Work Pays
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Two Heads Are Better Than One
“Two Heads Are Better Than One” is a proverb often cited in African culture, emphasizing the value of collaboration, teamwork, and collective wisdom. It underscores the idea that pooling together diverse perspectives and ideas leads to better solutions and outcomes than relying solely on individual efforts.
₵200.00Sold By: Wilson AfoaniTwo Heads Are Better Than One
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