Fertility doll
A black wooden fertility doll carried by expectant mothers; origin Ashanti people of Ghana.
Object from the Joseph A. Towles Artifact Collection, held by the Avery Research Center.

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Fertility doll
A black wooden fertility doll carried by expectant mothers; origin Ashanti people of Ghana.
Object from the Joseph A. Towles Artifact Collection, held by the Avery Research Center.

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In the village of Ntonso, we were given a lesson on Adinkra symbols including the making of the signature dye and the meaning of the symbols. We were also able to dye our own cloth with selected symbols. I chose the Sankofa, Leadership, Year of Return, and the Power of Love Adinkra symbols. Some of the Ntonso kiddies showed some love too. #NtonsoVillage #AdinkraSymbols #AshantiPeople #KumasiGhana #Ghanaπ¬π #GhanaCulture #YearOfReturn #ICPtravel #CBBexperience (at Ntonso, Ashanti, Ghana) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7BwbPzgi7F/?igshid=12jxkgrilbk50