Description
This colorful African inspired ornament is perfect for Christmas or Kwanzaa. It is comprised of two layers of 1/8” MDF hardboard, is painted in Pan African colors and comes with a satin bow, beads, and a hanging cord.
These ornaments are made to order, so if you wish to have a different color scheme, or do not want them painted, please let me know.
Adinkra symbols are widespread throughout Ghana. They are representations of beliefs and ideals held by the Asante (also known as Ashanti) people of Ghana. These symbols have historical and philosophical significance and were originally printed on cloth which Asante royals wore on important occasions. Since its origins of appearing on cloth, adinkra symbols are now often seen on sculptures, buildings, and furniture, among others. Each symbol represents a unique value and is used in giving advice and imparting morals.
NEA ONNIM NO SUA A, OHU
Literal Meaning: He who does not know can know from learning
Symbolic Meaning: Life-long education and continued quest for knowledge symbol of knowledge
Size: Approximately 4” round
Material: MDF Hardboard
The durability of this ornament, along with the unique message each symbol relays also makes it a great gift, and one that will last for years.