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Wednesday, February 5, 2014
#BLACKHISTORYMONTH #DAY5 NO BLOOD DIAMONDS
#earringswithmeanings #earringswithsubstance #earringsareeducationaltoo
#BLACKHISTORYMONTH #DAY4 AKUA'BA
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Today is #Day4 of #BlackHistoryMonth and I am keeping it simple yet intentional with my Ivory "Akua'ba" Asante African Fertility earrings. The Asante tribe lives in Central and South Ghana in Africa. Together with other tribes from this area , they form the Akan Peoples. The Akan people attribute supernatural powers to this sacred figurine. It stimulates female fertility and helps conquer infertility. I am wearing these because I have several dreams that I am placing on fertile ground. I am claiming that I am not an infertile dreamer. My dreams will manifest, and I will have an abundance of dream crops to pick up during harvest time. I AM FERTILE.
This pair was bought in Denver, Colorado last year (2013) at Akente Express.
#workinprogress #iamblackhistory #AfroTaina #AfroBoricua #Africaenmicorazon #Akuaba
#workinprogress #iamblackhistory #AfroTaina #AfroBoricua #Africaenmicorazon #Akuaba
#BLACKHISTORY MONTH #DAY 3 ADINKRA:GYE NAME
Great Day mi gente! Today is #Day3 of#BlackHistoryMonth. My #earringswithmeaningspair were bought in Wilmington, Delaware at a commemoration of Bob Marley concert that I performed at. It was a super special event because we opened up for KRS1. This concert is held there every year because it is the first place where Bob lived in the U.S., his first American home. The Peoples' Festival is off the chain. Highly recommended. I got these in one of the little booths at the festival. There are soooo many dope vendors. This opportunity came through because of my friends at Guerrilla Republic. Awesome.
The meaning of these earrings for me is powerful. I wear them when I want to go back to the MotherLand Africa. When I want to disconnect from this defeating and depressing city life.
These earrings have super powers. Lol. No fa real tho!
Read on:
"Adinkra symbolism is a visual representation of social thought relating to the history, philosophy and religious beliefs of the Akan peoples of Ghana and Cote' d'Ivoire" defined Dr. Kwaku Ofori-Ansa.
This Adinkra is called GYE NAME
"except for God" symbol of the supremacy of God or I fear none but GOD.
This unique and beautiful symbol is ubiquitous in Ghana. It is by far the most popular for use in decoration, a reflection on the deeply religious character of the Ghanaian people.
Today will be a great day. Superman wears a cape and I wear my Adinkras.
#BLACKHISTORYMONTH #DAY2 SEA TURTLE
Today is Sunday #Day2 of #BlackHistoryMonth. I woke up wanting to wear more cowry shells, but decided to wear this artistic pair instead. I bought these with a few other about a year ago at my favorite costume jewelry store. They stood out because of the colors and art on them. There is a sun, a sea turtle, African patterns and an African man drumming. I had to get them. Finding black art on costume jewelry only happens once in a blue moon.
On this beautiful Sunday at church I was reminded that only God can satisfy my soul, everything else is secondary. I look at this pair and know exactly why I had to wear these today... there is a bright sun, beaming rays of God's goodness, the sea turtle is an ancient symbol that represents creation, endurance, determination, strength, stability, longevity, fertility, and innocence, which are all the things I hope to experience one way or another. Side note: The turtle also provides protection, good fortune, and brings happiness and good omens.
#BLACKHISTORYMONTH #DAY1 COWRY SHELLS
It's #Day1 of #BlackHistoryMonth. Since 1962, Black History Month has remained an important moment for America to celebrate the achievements and contributions black Americans have played in U.S. history.
Arising out of "Negro History Week" of the 1960s, February has since been designated as Black History Month by every U.S. president since 1976.
Today my #earringswithmeanings are a pair of#CowryShells. Cowry shells were used a currency in ancient Africa and are also worn as jewelry or otherwise used as ornaments or charms. They are viewed as symbols of womanhood, fertility, birth and wealth.The symbolism of the cowry shell is associated with the appearance of its underside: the lengthwise opening makes the shell look like a vulva or an eye.
Here is a quote by one of my favorite Black Americans. "For I am my mother's daughter, and the drums of Africa still beat in my heart." - Mary McLeod Bethune
#imblackandimproud
#afrotaina #handmadeearrings
#blackboricua #educateyourself#knowledgeispower #Africaenmicorazon
Arising out of "Negro History Week" of the 1960s, February has since been designated as Black History Month by every U.S. president since 1976.
Today my #earringswithmeanings are a pair of#CowryShells. Cowry shells were used a currency in ancient Africa and are also worn as jewelry or otherwise used as ornaments or charms. They are viewed as symbols of womanhood, fertility, birth and wealth.The symbolism of the cowry shell is associated with the appearance of its underside: the lengthwise opening makes the shell look like a vulva or an eye.
Here is a quote by one of my favorite Black Americans. "For I am my mother's daughter, and the drums of Africa still beat in my heart." - Mary McLeod Bethune
#imblackandimproud
#afrotaina #handmadeearrings
#blackboricua #educateyourself#knowledgeispower #Africaenmicorazon
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