Adinkra
Adinkra are visual symbols originating from the Akan people of Ghana. They represent concepts, proverbs, and values, often used in textiles, pottery, and logos. Each symbol carries a specific meaning, conveying messages about life, nature, and human behavior.
Traditionally, Adinkra symbols are printed on cloth worn during important ceremonies, such as funerals and weddings. They serve not only as decorative elements but also as a means of communication, preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Akan people and promoting their philosophies and beliefs.