cotton table napkins, Set of 6 in black adinkra symbol African Batik Print
100% cotton batik fabric
approx 16 x 16 inches
The Gye Nyame symbol is an Adinkra symbol which means “except for God” in Akan, which symbolizes the omnipotence and supremacy of God in all affairs and is a reflection of the godly nature of Ghanaians.
*Adinkra are visual symbols from the Akan tribes of Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire in West Africa. They represent concepts, original thoughts, and popular proverbs in easily memorable form. They’re also a record of historical events and express traditional attitudes.