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Adinkra Symbols and Their Meanings - West African Cultural Icons #111611 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays 18 iconic Adinkra symbols originating from the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, traditionally used in cloth, pottery, and architecture to convey proverbs, philosophical concepts, and social values. Each symbol-such as Gye Nyame (God), Sankofa (Learn from the past), and Fawohodie (Independence)-carries deep cultural resonance and is often employed in educational, spiritual, and artistic contexts. The clean brown-on-white presentation highlights their geometric elegance and symbolic clarity.
Used on educational websites, cultural heritage pages, museum exhibits, and design resources to illustrate African symbolism; matches user intent for learning about African philosophy, graphic design inspiration, or inclusive cultural education.
Related Cliparts: Discover the rich symbolism of 18 traditional Adinkra symbols from Ghana-each representing values like wisdom, unity, hope, and strength. Explore their cultural significance.
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