Duafe Adinkra Symbol Poster

Duafe.
Obaa a otia n'ani na ofi ne ho pa

A woman who keeps herself is respected from within. The wooden comb is care made visible — beauty that begins at the root.

Symbol Duafe
(I am woman.)
Layer Character
Theme Love
74,50 zł
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Every Afrofa poster is printed to order on enhanced matte paper – museum-quality stock with accurate colour reproduction and a smooth, non-reflective finish.

Available sizes: A4 · A3 · A2 · 12×18" · 18×24". Printed to order. No frame included.

Enhanced matte paper (192gsm). Pigment-based inks. Ships flat in rigid mailer.

Made to order – production 2–5 business days, then dispatched with tracking.
Poland 2–4 days · EU 3–7 days · UK 5–10 days · USA/Canada 5–10 days · World 7–14 days

The Symbol on This Piece
Duafe
Origin

The Duafe is the image of a traditional wooden comb — one of the most personal and treasured objects in Akan women's lives. Used for combing and plaiting hair, the comb was an intimate tool of self-care, and Akan women kept it among their most valued possessions. The symbol was stamped onto cloth worn at ceremonies celebrating womanhood, beauty, and life.

Philosophy

For the Akan, Duafe represents the full set of virtues attributed to women: care, love, patience, beauty, and goodness. It is not a passive symbol — it speaks to the active, nurturing power of womanhood and the importance of tending to oneself as well as others. The Akan saw self-care not as vanity, but as the foundation of a person's capacity to give.

What It Means to Wear It

Duafe is worn today as an affirmation of feminine identity and strength. It honours the depth of what it means to be a woman — not narrowly defined, but in its fullest sense: the ability to hold complexity, offer care, and carry beauty through difficult things.

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