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Traditional Ghana Adinkra Symbols Fabric Printing In Ntonso 

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The Ashanti culture has many symbols which many people still pay attention to. One way they integrate these symbols is to carve stamps and use those to print the symbols on fabrics. We visited a Adinkra workshop in Ntonso which is not too far from Kumasi.
There we learned about how they win the ink from the bark of the Kuntunki Tree, carve stamps and see them do the actual stamping. This was such a nice additional to our visit to the Kente Workshop in Bonwire:
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@Chris-fe1kx
@Chris-fe1kx 4 года назад
Beautiful artwork. What kind of material are the stamps made out of?
@scorpzgca
@scorpzgca 2 года назад
Very creative
@For91Days
@For91Days 2 года назад
Indeed ... it's so interesting ... if you care check out our Ghana Travel Blog: ghana.for91days.com/2019/04/20/adinkra-ntonso/ Where we talk about those Adinkra Symbols and Stamps.
@angelatuti6596
@angelatuti6596 Год назад
Incrível
@peaceokae3077
@peaceokae3077 2 года назад
Pls where are u guys located
@For91Days
@For91Days 2 года назад
In Valencia, Spain - this is our home: valencia.for91days.com/
@gabrielihantschel7790
@gabrielihantschel7790 4 года назад
Queria estampar assim.
@Eksevis
@Eksevis 4 года назад
The symbols look kind of like something you'd see on a tea biscuit.
@For91Days
@For91Days 4 года назад
I can totally see that ... and if you're curious about these symbols (they all have different meanings) check out our Ghana Travel Blog: ghana.for91days.com/adinkra-ntonso/ Thank you so much for stopping by and for your comment.
@For91Days
@For91Days 4 года назад
@Heru Behudety I know but he gave me an excuse to drop the link to our Ghana Blog, heheh!
@wholesalemanager3456
@wholesalemanager3456 2 года назад
The True Origins of the Adinkra symbols. The Adinkra symbols originated from Bono Kingdom, in Bono GYAAMAN of Ghana and Partly the Ivory coast. WHO ARE THE PEOPLE OF GYAAMAN? They’re BONO AKAN people, living in both GHANA AND IVORY COAST (BONTOUKU,IVORY COAST/ BONO AND BONO EAST OF GHANA) Various aspects of Akan culture stem from the Bono state, including the umbrella used for the kings, the swords of the nation (Akofena), the royal stools, goldsmithing, blacksmithing, Kente Cloth weaving, the chief of Yefri, NKORANZA NORTH, Bono east region of Ghana, informed the then Asante king at the time of a group of people in Bontouku (Bonos) who were skilful in cloth weaving and subsequently sent some Asantes to learn from them. Everyone must remember there was a Bono akan kingdom over 400 years before the Asante kingdom was formed. With that in mind most of the cultural dressings,, such as the Kente, Adinkra symbols, Fontomfrom drums are all originated from Bono Akan people. NANA KOJO ADINKRA was a Bono King and he invented the symbols. If you want the true history search m/ watch SUMAHENE , who’s a descendant of King Adinkra. Go to the Bono areas like Takyiman, Dormaa and Gyaman for the authentic history. After the Bono kingdom came the Denkyira Kingdom (Denkyira or Adewu came from Bono Nkyiraa), the Asante kingdom later emerged after waging war to free themselves from Denkyira. Hence all the Akan kingdoms were greatly influenced by the Bono Kingdom.
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