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Adinkra Collection

The Adinkra symbol system of West Africa conveys traditional wisdom. These symbols are a traditional motif for decoration, used by many Ghanaian artisans & carrying a personal significance for them. Use code ADINKRA during checkout to save 25% on the items in this collection, this Saturday only.

The fine print: Discount code applies only on items in this collection on Saturday 11/30/19. Not valid on prior purchases. Cannot be combined with any other offers.

 

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$18.00

Vibrant patterned ankara cotton cloth elevates these small lined journals. Each book includes an elasticized band for keeping the pages closed, and the journal includes a ribbon for keeping place.

Dimensions: 8"L x 5.25"W with 80 lined pages.

Made in: Kenya

About the Artisans:

African wax prints, also known as Ankara prints, are common materials for clothing in Africa, especially West Africa. A woman named Georgina works with a group of artisans who batik-dye cloth and sew colorful accessories.

 

$18.00

Vibrant patterned ankara cotton cloth elevates these small lined journals. Each book includes an elasticized band for keeping the pages closed, and the journal includes a ribbon for keeping place.

Dimensions: 8"L x 5.25"W with 80 lined pages.

Made in: Kenya

About the Artisans:

African wax prints, also known as Ankara prints, are common materials for clothing in Africa, especially West Africa. A woman named Georgina works with a group of artisans who batik-dye cloth and sew colorful accessories.

 

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