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This close-up image displays a vibrant, multi-colored textile, likely fabric or clothing, showcasing intricate cultural patterns. The central and most prominent feature is a large, stylized Adinkra symbol, "Gye Nyame," rendered in a rich red color. This symbol, meaning "Except God" or "Omnipotence of God" in Akan culture, is boldly outlined in bright yellow. Its contours are further embellished with a continuous chain of small, reddish, heart-shaped or teardrop-shaped elements.

The "Gye Nyame" symbol is set against a royal blue background, which forms a square or rectangular panel within the overall design. Surrounding this central panel are complex borders featuring a medley of geometric patterns. These borders include prominent white chevron or arrow-like patterns superimposed on a textured brown or orange background. Other sections of the border display vertical stripes in shades of yellow, dark blue, white, and brown, interspersed with small dark green square accents.

The textile exhibits a striking array of colors, including royal blue, deep red, bright yellow, white, brown, and dark green, characteristic of West African designs. The fabric appears soft and pliable, with gentle folds visible, suggesting its use in apparel or decor. Although no activity or specific event is depicted, the Adinkra symbol firmly places the textile within Ghanaian cultural context, aligning with Ngleshi Amanfro, Ghana, as its likely origin or cultural setting. There is no visible text in the image.
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Dec 20, 2024, 6:31 PM

Ngleshi Amanfro, Ghana

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This close-up image displays a vibrant, multi-colored textile, likely fabric or clothing, showcasing intricate cultural patterns. The central and most prominent feature is a large, stylized Adinkra symbol, "Gye Nyame," rendered in a rich red color. This symbol, meaning "Except God" or "Omnipotence of God" in Akan culture, is boldly outlined in bright yellow. Its contours are further embellished with a continuous chain of small, reddish, heart-shaped or teardrop-shaped elements. The "Gye Nyame" symbol is set against a royal blue background, which forms a square or rectangular panel within the overall design. Surrounding this central panel are complex borders featuring a medley of geometric patterns. These borders include prominent white chevron or arrow-like patterns superimposed on a textured brown or orange background. Other sections of the border display vertical stripes in shades of yellow, dark blue, white, and brown, interspersed with small dark green square accents. The textile exhibits a striking array of colors, including royal blue, deep red, bright yellow, white, brown, and dark green, characteristic of West African designs. The fabric appears soft and pliable, with gentle folds visible, suggesting its use in apparel or decor. Although no activity or specific event is depicted, the Adinkra symbol firmly places the textile within Ghanaian cultural context, aligning with Ngleshi Amanfro, Ghana, as its likely origin or cultural setting. There is no visible text in the image.

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