Ghana Tapestries
Description: Sankofa is often expressed in the Akan language as "sewo were fi nawosankofa a yenki". Which means it is not an abomination to return and take what you forgot. Sankofa teaches that to record successes and move forward, we have to return to our roots. In other words, Sankofa translates to gathering good lessons learned in our past and using them to achieve future goals.
The Pride of Ghana - National Flag Design Tapestry
by Naves
$23 $30
Description: "Odo Nnyew Fie Kwan" means “Love does not lose its way home" in the Akan language. Those led by love always end up in the right place. The idea that one is certain to arrive at a desired end if his motives are pure is embedded in this phrase. One may not know exactly what steps to take to reach the final destination. He may not even know what a good final destination is, however, if he is dedicated to love and is optimistic in his outlook that something positive and beneficial can be derived, it is certain that a desirable result will be achieved.
Odo Nnyew Fie Kwan (Love does not lose its way home) Tapestry
by ArtisticFloetry
$23 $30
Description: This Ghana Flag, Proud Ghanaian Woman, Love Ghana, West Africa design makes a great addition to your collection.
Ghana Flag, Proud Ghanaian Woman, Love Ghana, West Africa Tapestry
by Logiamerch
$23 $30
Description: Have ever wanted to look like you're ripped and, at the same time, support your nation with pride? If the answer is yes, then this is the perfect gift for you and/or that special someone in your life. The shirt is a great conversation piece as well. Random people will come up to you and ask you if you are alright before realizing it is just a shirt.
Ghana Akan Adinkra Symbol Ankara Pattern Tapestry
by Merchweaver
$23 $30
Description: Sankofa is often expressed in the Akan language as "sewo were fi nawosankofa a yenki". Which means it is not an abomination to return and take what you forgot. Sankofa teaches that to record successes and move forward, we have to return to our roots. In other words, Sankofa translates to gathering good lessons learned in our past and using them to achieve future goals.