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Blue Turquoise Giraffe

$12.00

Measuring 13.5",  this long, lean, and work of wildlife art is inspired by the giraffe's natural curiosity. Called "Twiza" in the language of the Shona people of Zimbabwe, the giraffe is celebrated in legend as a sign to others that extra effort is rewarded: a reminder to "stretch your neck" to reach what you really want.

Available in Pink, Orange, Purple, Teal Green and Blue Turquoise (see color sections for current availability)


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Teal Green Giraffe

$12.00

Measuring 13.5", this long, lean, and work of wildlife art is inspired by the giraffe's natural curiosity. Called "Twiza" in the language of the Shona people of Zimbabwe, the giraffe is celebrated in legend as a sign to others that extra effort is rewarded: a reminder to "stretch your neck" to reach what you really want.

Available in Pink, Orange, Purple, Teal Green and Blue Turquoise (see color sections for current availability)

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Blue Sankofa Bird Statue

$12.00

12 inches

Sankofa: You must have knowledge of your past, in order to move forward;

Remember your Roots.


Sankofa - an Adinkra symbol of the Akan of West Africa, is based on a mythical bird with its feet firmly planted forward with its head turned backwards. Thus, the Akan believe the past serves as a guide for planning the future. To the Akan, it is this wisdom in learning from the past which ensures a strong future. A Sankofa bird holds an egg is its mouth signifying the delicate nature of life.

Sankofa birds available in: Neutral brown, blue, orange, pink (fuchsia) and purple (check color category for current inventory)



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Turquoise Blue Sankofa Bird

$10.00

Sankofa - an Adinkra symbol of the Akan of West Africa, is based on a mythical bird with its feet firmly planted forward with its head turned backwards. Thus, the Akan believe the past serves as a guide for planning the future. To the Akan, it is this wisdom in learning from the past which ensures a strong future. A Sankofa bird holds an egg is its mouth signifying the delicate nature of life.


Sankofa birds available in: Neutral brown, blue, blue-turquoise, orange, pink (fuchsia) and purple (check color category for current inventory)

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African American Silhouette Yellow Blue

$85.00
12 x12 wrapped canvas.
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Duafe Sand and Sea

$85.00
Duafe (Wooden Comb) is the West African Adinkra symbol of beauty and cleanliness. Mounted upon a background of browns and blue teals, it floats in an open wooden frame.
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Ruffled Gye Nyame- Blue

$65.00
Gye Nyame (the West African Adinkra symbol meaning to Fear No One Except God.  Ruffled in Blue Wax and Edging supported by shades of brown. 12" x 12". Wrapped on Canvas.
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Sankofa Baby

$85.00
Modern and traditional yellow golds and blues surround this brown Sankofa (an Akan word meaning that one must have knowledge of their past in order to move forward) with accents of wax print and sequence. Mounted on 12 x12 Canvas. Not Framed.
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