Bese saka – Ich bin Wohlstand.

I am affluence.Bella + Canvas 3001ECO · 100% organic ring-spun cotton
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Every Afrofa t-shirt is made to order. Fabric: 100% organic ring-spun cotton, GOTS certified. Mid-weight (180gsm). Fit: Relaxed unisex cut. True to size.

True to size, relaxed unisex fit.
S 9196cm · M 96101cm · L 101106cm · XL 106112cm · 2XL 112117cm · 3XL 117122cm

Machine wash cold (30°C). Wash inside out. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron on print.

Made to order  production 25 business days, then dispatched with tracking.
Poland 24 days · EU 37 days · UK 510 days · USA/Canada 510 days · World 714 days

The Symbol on This Piece
Bese Saka.
Origin

Bese Saka, meaning "the sack of cola nuts," represents wealth, abundance, and the power that comes from unity. Cola nuts were among the most valuable trade goods in ancient Akan society — given as gifts at important ceremonies, used in marriages and funerals, and exchanged between chiefs as symbols of alliance and goodwill.

Philosophy

For the Akan, Bese Saka teaches that true abundance is communal. The value of the cola nut was not just in its worth to one person, but in what it represented when exchanged between many. Affluence, in this tradition, is not hoarded but shared — and a person's wealth is measured partly by what they bring to others.

What It Means to Wear It

Bese Saka is worn as an affirmation of prosperity — not the kind built on scarcity or competition, but the kind that grows when people are generous. It carries an Akan understanding that abundance attracts abundance, and that giving is not the opposite of having.

Our Commitment

Impact Through Purpose

Every purchase supports sustainable practices and empowers artisan communities in Ghana from craft production to cultural education initiatives.

Ghanaian artisan cutting MDF board