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the SEIWA AKOTO Collection
‘Dwennemmen’ (Jwe-ne-mmehn) Adinkra symbol translates to ‘Ram’s Horns in the Asante language but is the symbol of strength and humility.
The ram will fight fiercely against an adversary, but it also submits humbly to slaughter, emphasizing that even the strong need to be humble.
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Dwennemmen Earrings by The SEIWA AKOTO Collection
fobilai:

Bring your Afro Sexy Back in these Gorgeous Adinkra Duafe earrings by the SEIWA AKOTO Collection
Jewelry box ♥
wellhellolovely:

Combs
Both of from the early 1900s.
Left is wood and pigment, the unknown artist is of Fante heritage, from Ghana.
Right is wood, the unknown artist is of Luba heritage, from the DRC.
It’s rainning Studs from the SEIWA AKOTO COLLECTION
Sankofa de3 yenkyi
ellekasaartography:

A NATURAL AFFHAIR
ellekasaartography:

A NATURAL AFFHAIR
Lady in Red + Kuba Sade studs
Azonto Forever!!