Handcrafted Signed Blue Batik Adinkra Scarf from Ghana, "Blue Gye Nyame"
K. Baka combines pools of green and blue to create a beautiful batik scarf with African style. Ghana's famed gye nyame symbol adorns the ends, its rotating form meaning "I fear none except God." Known as an adinkra symbol, this image is revered throughout the country.
- 40 grams
- 1.41 oz
- 17.75 cm W x 148 cm H
- 7" W x 58" H
Gift Info
- Email this item in advance of a gift.
- Email this item as a gift suggestion.
- Free Gift Wrap? Yes
- Premium Gift Wrap? Yes
Customer Reviews
Purchased this? Leave your review.

Verified Reviewer
03/03/2021
"Cute!"





Love these coasters! Each hand painted and not too big. I ordered them for me, but I will also be purchasing them for a friend for her birthday!
Was This Review Helpful?
Yes (0)
No (0)

Verified Reviewer
01/31/2021
"Nice"





Nice have as a gift.
Was This Review Helpful?
Yes (0)
No (0)

Verified Reviewer
12/08/2020
"Very pretty and useful"





Even the childs mask can be worn by an adult; they are very adjustable.
Was This Review Helpful?
Yes (0)
No (0)
Verified Reviewer
10/27/2020
"Gift was appreciated"





My son & grand son thought they were great. They already look exactly alike, so this was just an extension. They came quickly & are very well made
Purchased Item:
Family Time, Adult & Child Cotton Face Masks in Blue and White
Was This Review Helpful?
Yes (0)
No (0)

Verified Reviewer
10/02/2020
"EXCELLENT FIT"





these masks are very well constructed & wash very well without fading.
Best Uses
Was This Review Helpful?
Yes (0)
No (0)

Verified Reviewer
04/11/2020
"Perfect for a beach house"





I gave this piece to my daughter who lives in Hawaii. She hung it on a bamboo rod. It looks great and is the perfect casual accent for a tropical themed room.
Purchased Item:
Was This Review Helpful?
Yes (0)
No (0)
Find Similar Items
Your Purchase Makes a Difference!
K. Baka has received 5 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $1000 and the most recent for $500. Proceeds were used to invest in the purchase of dyes and cotton fabric for continued production.
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.
Every purchase from this artist has a profound impact on their livelihood and income.
This artist has dramatically improved their livelihood by working with NOVICA.
This artist supports children under the age of 18.
Cause Badges




K. Baka Paintings and batik art
"For my paintings, many a time I see them in dreams and visions before I actually paint them. So in the morning I organize my materials and start painting."