Adinkra Gold Pendants
Adinkra symbols are visual representations of the wisdom and philosophy of the Akan. Often linked to a specific proverb, each symbol conveys multiple meanings. The Adinkra speak of faith, freedom, spirituality, Mother Earth and other guiding principles. Our gold dusted charms incorporate the power and purpose of Adinkra symbolism and are perfect for personalizing bracelets, necklaces and other jewelry.
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Gye Nyame
“Gye Nyame” means “there is nothing but the creation of God”
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Sankofa Bird
Sankofa “Go back and get it”
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Sankofa
Sankofa “Go back and get it”
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Duafe
The Duafe symbol depicts a wooden comb. It is a symbol of femininity, as well as love and care.
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Dwennimen
“Ram’s horns” Symbolizes that even the strong have to also be humble.
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Akofena
“Sword of war” Symbol of courage, valor, and heroism
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Fihankra
“House/compound” Symbol of security and safety.
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Akoma
“The Heart” Symbol of patience and tolerance
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Nkyinkyin
“Twisting” Symbol of initiative, dynamism and versatility.
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Ani Bere
“No matter how red-eyed (serious) a person becomes, his e1 will not spark flames”
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Pempamsie
“Sew In Readiness” Symbol of readiness, steadfastness, hardiness
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Donno Ntoaso
United action, alertness, goodwill, praise, rejoicing, and adroitness
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Gyawu Atiko
A symbol for valor and bravery
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Nimba
Represents the mother of fertility, protector of pregnant women
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Adinkra Gold Pendants
Aya
A symbol of endurance and resourcefulness