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Player Hand Pair
In certain religious traditions, individuals may raise their hands in prayer, either with palms facing upward or with their palms pressed together. This can be a way of reaching out or surrendering in a gesture of supplication.
₵100.00Sold By: Gladys OppomeaPlayer Hand Pair
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Gye Nyame Stool
Gye Nyame” translates to “except for God” or “only God” in the Akan language. The symbol encapsulates the Akan belief in the omnipotence and supremacy of the Supreme Being or God. It conveys the idea that all things are under the control and guidance of a higher power, emphasizing the Akan people’s reliance on and reverence for the divine.
₵100.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimGye Nyame Stool
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Silence is Golden
Silence is golden” suggests that there is inherent wisdom and virtue in choosing to remain silent rather than speaking. It implies that in some circumstances, silence can be more valuable, effective, or dignified than words. The phrase encourages the appreciation of quietude and restraint in communication.
₵100.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimSilence is Golden
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Jewelry Box
A wooden jewelry box is a beautifully crafted and thoughtfully designed accessory that combines practical storage with aesthetic appeal. It serves as a safe and organized haven for treasured jewelry pieces.
₵100.00Sold By: Florence AgyeiJewelry Box
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Stop Thinking
Stop thinking means to help someone take a step back, gain perspective, and approach the situation with a clearer mind.
₵100.00Sold By: Samuel OwusuStop Thinking
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Wood Frog
As per Feng Shui, the three-legged toad is a symbol of wealth and prosperity. Frog has been known as a symbol of prosperity in ancient Chinese culture.
₵100.00Sold By: Emmanuel AfariWood Frog
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Giraffe
Africa’s gentle giant’, the giraffe symbolizes grace, peace, individuality, protection, communication, perception, and farsightedness. As qilins symbolize luck, prosperity, and success, so does giraffes represent good omens, longevity, and protection.
₵100.00Sold By: Emmanuel AfariGiraffe
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Baule Mask
“Baule Mask” correspond to three types of dances, the gba gba, the bonu amaen and the kplekple. It is used at ceremonies during the harvest season and celebrates beauty and age. Double masks represent the marriage of the sun and moon. The bonu amaen mask protects the village from external threats.
₵100.00Sold By: Emmanuel AfariBaule Mask
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Man&Woman
Women are seen as caregivers, nurturers, homemakers, and helpers. Men’s gender roles revolve around characteristics such as dominance, assertiveness, and strength.
₵100.00Sold By: Emmanuel AfariMan&Woman
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Oware
Oware is a traditional African board game that belongs to the Mancala family of games. Played in various regions across Africa, Oware involves strategic thinking and counting as players distribute and capture seeds or small stones in pits or cups on a wooden board.
₵100.00Sold By: Prince AmarteyOware
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