Eban, Adinkra Symbol, African Art Print
£8.00 – £15.00
Eban means the fence, and it represents love, safety and security. Home is our safe place and the fence symbolically separates and secures the family from the outside.
PRINT SIZES
The prints are available in three different sizes:
– A5 measures 148 x 210mm
– A4 measures 210 × 297mm
– A3 measures 297 x 420mm
Posters are available in black print on a white background, and white print on a black background.
Printed on thick, 260 gsm fine art paper and comes unframed. Frames in photos are for illustration purposes.
Fast Dispatch: We aim to dispatch orders within 24 hours.
Cost to Deliver: FREE UK delivery on orders over £20
Dispatch From:London, United Kingdom
Description
The Adinkra symbols come from West Africa and were originally created by the people of Gyaman and Akan of Ghana and Ivory Coast. The adinkra symbols represent popular proverbs, maxims, concepts or aphorisms. These symbols are endless and are still used today. They are simplified or stylized depictions of natural shapes, objects, plants, animals, hairstyles and buildings. It is known that there are around 400 symbols in Ghana. The word ‘Adinkra’ means ‘farewell’ or ‘goodbye’ in the Twi language. The Adinkra symbols are used extremely in fabrics, logos, walls, furniture, t-shirts, hats, jewellery and pottery.
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