Ashanti Wisdom II
An authentic hand made African wall hanging crafted by Francis Agbete and his team of local artisans out of Sese Wood and galvanized steel fixtures. It consists of five Adinkra symbols: Mmusuyidee, Gye Nyame, Sankofa, Nkontim and Akofena and serves as a testimony to the wisdom and artistry of the Ashanti people.
Mmusuyidee:  That which removes bad luck or evil. Represents good fortune, sanctity and spiritual strength
Gye Nyame:Â Except God. A symbol expressing the omnipotence of God. Probably the most popular Adinkra symbol.Â
Sankofa:Â Go back and get it. A symbol of the wisdom of learning from the past to build for the future.
Nkontim: Known as the Hair of the Queen’s Servant. This symbol represents loyalty and service.
Akofena:Â A sword of war (or the state ceremonial swords). A symbol of state authority, legality, the legitimized authority of a ruler, recognition of the gallantry of heroic deeds.
The Ashanti historically were a powerful empire that was at its peak in the 19th century. They are a part of the Akan ethnic group. In modern times, they are one of the leading ethnic groups of Ghana and a primarily located in south central Ghana.Â
This wall hanging measures 27 inches (length) x 3.7 inches (Width) x .4 inches (Depth). Each one is made by hand in Ghana. Perfect for incorporating elements from the Motherland into your home.Â
Each sculpture is crafted by hand so there may be slight and subtle variations in color, size and pattern.