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Pink Me Ware Wo – I Shall Marry You Socks
“I Shall Marry You”
Symbol of commitment, perseverance
From the expression “No one rushes into the job of mixing the concrete for building the house of marriage.” Marriage is a sacred union between a man and woman. It requires a lot if perseverance and commitment and the couple must actively work on their marriage to build a long lasting one.
₵ 100.00Green Kwatakye Atiko Adinkra Socks
“hair style of an Asante war captain”
symbol of bravery and valor
“This symbols is said to be a special hair style of Kwatakye, a war captain of old Asante.
The symbol has come to represent bravery and fearlessness. It is also given as an earned title to any brave son of an Akan community.”
₵ 100.00Green Kwatakye Atiko Adinkra Socks
₵ 100.00Fawohodie Socks
Symbol of Independence, Freedom, Emancipation
The name of this symbol is derived from the expression: Fawodhodieeneobrenaenam which literally means “Independence comes with its responsibilities.” Essentially, freedom and independence come at a cost and people must be willing to bear the responsibilities of being emancipated.
₵ 100.00Fawohodie Socks
₵ 100.00Blueprint Gold Coast Socks
The Gold Coast was so-named because it was an important source of gold. The Portuguese interest in trading for gold, ivory, and pepper so increased that in 1482 the Portuguese built their first permanent trading post on the western coast of present-day Ghana.
₵ 100.00Blueprint Gold Coast Socks
₵ 100.00Adinkra Republic Dehye Duffle Bag
This urban travel bag is not only stylish but also resistant and light. Handheld with a removable shoulder strap makes it extremely practical to use. Designed with the beautiful Adinkra Symbols from Ghana, West Africa.
₵ 2,500.00Adinkra Republic Dehye Duffle Bag
₵ 2,500.00Styled Blue Kwatakye Atiko Adinkra Socks
“hair style of an Asante war captain”
symbol of bravery and valor
“This symbols is said to be a special hair style of Kwatakye, a war captain of old Asante.
The symbol has come to represent bravery and fearlessness. It is also given as an earned title to any brave son of an Akan community.”
₵ 100.00
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Blueprint Gold Coast Socks
The Gold Coast was so-named because it was an important source of gold. The Portuguese interest in trading for gold, ivory, and pepper so increased that in 1482 the Portuguese built their first permanent trading post on the western coast of present-day Ghana.
₵ 100.00Blueprint Gold Coast Socks
₵ 100.00Adinkra Republic Dehye Duffle Bag
This urban travel bag is not only stylish but also resistant and light. Handheld with a removable shoulder strap makes it extremely practical to use. Designed with the beautiful Adinkra Symbols from Ghana, West Africa.
₵ 2,500.00Adinkra Republic Dehye Duffle Bag
₵ 2,500.00Styled Blue Kwatakye Atiko Adinkra Socks
“hair style of an Asante war captain”
symbol of bravery and valor
“This symbols is said to be a special hair style of Kwatakye, a war captain of old Asante.
The symbol has come to represent bravery and fearlessness. It is also given as an earned title to any brave son of an Akan community.”
₵ 100.00Classic Kente Socks
Kente comes from the word kenten, which means “basket” in the Asante dialect of Akan. Akans refer to kente as nwentoma, meaning “woven cloth”. It is an Akan royal and sacred cloth worn only in times of extreme importance and was the cloth of kings. Over time, the use of kente became more widespread.
₵ 100.00Classic Kente Socks
₵ 100.00Fawohodie Adinkra Socks
Symbol of Independence, Freedom, Emancipation
The name of this symbol is derived from the expression: Fawodhodieeneobrenaenam which literally means “Independence comes with its responsibilities.” Essentially, freedom and independence come at a cost and people must be willing to bear the responsibilities of being emancipated.
₵ 100.00Fawohodie Adinkra Socks
₵ 100.00