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Product ID: 246988
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Ghanaian artisan Ali Mohammed presents an intriguing sese wood accent table with cultural significance. The tabletop bears a series of adinkra symbols, carved and painted in ivory over dark brown. Adinkra symbols are visual symbols that were introduced by the Akan peoples; they usually represent proverbs or concepts. The table folds for easy storage when not in use.
The adinkra symbols on the tabletop are: Hye won hye, which translates to "that which does not burn"--a symbol of imperishability and endurance; Gye nyame, meaning "except for God"-- a symbol of God's supremacy; Wawa aba, "seed of the wawa tree" representing hardiness, toughness and perseverance; Nsoromma, "child of the heavens", a symbol of guardianship; Nyame biribi wo soro, meaning "God is in the heavens", a symbol of hope; Sankofa, meaning "return and get it", a symbol of the importance of learning from the past; Osram ne nsoromma, "the moon and the star", a symbol of love, faithfulness, and harmony; Nkonsonkonson, "chain link", a symbol of unity and human relations; and Sepow, "the knife thrust through the cheeks of the man about to be executed to prevent his invoking a curse on the king"--a symbol of justice.
You can find our wood folding accent table 'Adinkra' by Ali Mohammed in categories such as Cultural Furniture, Wood Furniture and Folding Tables Furniture. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Enabling Education
Ali financially supports the education of two of his own children and two others in primary school.
Microcredit Financing
Ali Mohammed has received 6 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $200 and the most recent for $2000.
Moving On Up
Starting off with very humble earnings, Ali has worked hard to grow his workshop and better his livelihood and that of his family.
Caring for Children
Ali currently supports four children who are all under the age of ten.
"I was good at learning through watching my brother when he was carving, and then I would try my hand and I would ask for assistance when needed."