Adinkra: Bese Saka
Translates as: Bunch of cola nuts. It is a symbol of affluence, power, abundance, plenty, togetherness and unity.
Proverb: 'Bese saka yempe no fam; yete no soro' - 'A bunch of cola nuts is found on top of a tree, not on the ground'
Adinkra symbols are thought-provoking aesthetic elements originating from the Akan culture in Ghana; they mainly represent objects that hold emotive ideas about life, ancient wisdom, and the environment. A variety of Adinkra symbols have multiple meanings and are frequently associated with local proverbs.
Material: Brass, Cotton
Features: One Size, Adjustable Cotton
Care: To re-shine brass, rub against lime or lemon / Use the chemical 'Brasso' in a small cloth to polish