Every symbol tells a sacred story

Introduction to Adinkra Symbols

Sacred Wisdom. Modern Soul.

At Luxe Papyrus, Adinkra symbols are the heart of everything we create. Rooted in the traditions of the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, Adinkra symbols are powerful visual representations of life philosophies, sacred truths, and timeless lessons.

Each symbol carries its own meaning—strength, resilience, leadership, protection, love—and has been passed down through generations as a visual language of the soul.

Originally used in sacred ceremonies and woven into cloths worn for significant life events, Adinkra symbols have long been a way to communicate values, honor ancestors, and connect the living to the eternal.

Today, Luxe Papyrus honors this rich tradition by offering artistic interpretations of Adinkra wisdom, fused with modern design, vibrant abstraction, and soulful minimalism. Every piece we create carries the essence of a symbol forward into today’s world, inviting you to adorn your space with art that moves, empowers, and tells your story.

Why Adinkra Matters Now

In a fast-moving world, Adinkra symbols invite us to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with the deeper truths:

  • That strength is built through resilience.

  • That love is a sacred act of protection.

  • That leadership begins with humility.

  • That becoming is a lifelong journey, not a destination.

Through these symbols, we honor not only the past—but also the sacred space each of us holds in the present.

At Luxe Papyrus, we believe that art should not only be seen—it should be felt.

Here, you don't just decorate a wall; you create a masterpiece.
You claim a legacy.
You honor your journey.
You bring sacred meaning into your everyday life.

How We Choose Our Symbols

At Luxe Papyrus, every piece begins with intention.

Each Adinkra symbol we feature is carefully selected for its timeless wisdom and soulful resonance.
We believe that symbols are more than beautiful designs—they are visual affirmations of the journeys we walk, the resilience we carry, and the sacred spaces we create.

Whether you are seeking strength, protection, freedom, or growth, there is a symbol that holds your story.
We invite you to explore and choose the art that speaks to your soul, honoring where you have been—and where you are becoming.

Luxe Papyrus: Where Art Meets Soul.

Adinkra Symbols and Their Meanings >
Adinkra Symbols and Their Meanings
Adinkra Symbol Akan Name Meaning Products with Symbol
Abode Santann Abode Santann Totality of the universe. Represents the omnipresence of God Coming soon
Adinkrahene Adinkrahene Chief of Adinkra symbols. Leadership and strength, a reminder to lead with purpose and vision. Divine Throne, Divine Sight, Silent Authority Collection, Balance of Power, Eternal Rhythm, Wisdom’s Offering, Rhythm and Resonance, Celestial Cycles, Silent Authority
Adinkrahene Dua Adinkrahene Dua God’s Tree. Embodies the essence of strength, leadership, and authority. Coming soon
Adwera Adwera Watery Shrub. It’s a symbol of purity, cleanliness, and positive beginnings. Coming soon
Akoben Akoben War horn. A symbol of a call to action, readiness, and voluntarism. Coming soon
Aya Aya Fern. Endurance, resourcefulness Coming soon
Bese Saka Bese Saka Sack of Cola nuts. A symbol of affluence, abundance, unity Coming soon
Eban Eban Fence. A symbol of safety, security, and love. Coming soon
Fawohodie Fawohodie Independence, freedom, emancipation Emancipation geometric poster
Gye Nyame Gye Nyame “Except for God” – Signifies the omnipotence of God Infinite Grace
Hwehwemudu Hwehwemudu Rod of investigation or measuring rule. A symbol representing the pursuit of knowledge and truth, excellence, superior quality, and critical examination. Wisdom’s Offering
Kokuromotie Kokuromotie Thumb. A symbol of cooperation, participation, teamwork, indispensability, and harmony. Coming soon
Mako Mako Pepper. A symbol representing toughness, resistance, and the ability to overcome. Sheltered Flame, Wisdom’s Offering
Mmere Dane Mmere Dane Times change. Symbolizes the transient nature of good times. (Good times don’t last forever) Coming soon
Mpatapo Mpatapo Knot of reconciliation. Peacemaking, reconciliation Coming soon
Nea Onnim Nea Onnim “He who does not know”. Symbol representing knowledge, lifelong education, and the continued quest for learning. Wisdom geometric poster
Nkuma Kese Nkuma Kese The Great Okra. The superiority of the King. Coming soon
Nkyinkyim Nkyinkyim Twisting. Represents the tortuous nature of life’s journey: toughness, versatility, and dynamism. Divine Sight, Versatility geometric poster, Golden path
Nsaa Nsaa A type of hand-woven cloth. Excellence, genuineness, authenticity. Coming soon
Nserewa Nserewa Cowries. Symbol of affluence and wealth; also sacred when used by priests. Coming soon
Nsoromma Nsoromma “Child of the heavens (Star)”. Faith and reliance on a supreme being; cosmic protection and divine connection. Divine Sight
Nteasee Nteasee Understanding. A symbol of understanding and cooperation. Silent Authority Collection
Nyame Dua Nyame Dua Tree of God. God’s protection and presence. Coming soon
Nyame Nti Nyame Nti By God’s Grace. Faith & trust in God. Coming soon
Nyame Ye Ohene Nyame Ye Ohene God is King. Divine sovereignty is a powerful symbol of ultimate authority and justice. Divine Sight, Divine Throne
Onyakopon Aniwa Onyakopon Aniwa God’s Eye. Omnipresence of God (God’s eyes see all secrets). Divine Sight
Osiadan Nyame Osiadan Nyame God the builder. Creative imagination and spirituality. Sheltered Flame
Osram Ne Nsoromma Osram Ne Nsoromma Moon and Star. Faithfulness, fondness, harmony, benevolence, love, loyalty, and femininity. Divine Sight
Sankofa (1) Sankofa “Go back and get it” – Wisdom of learning from the past to build for the future. (One of two depictions) Coming soon
Sankofa (2) Sankofa “Go back and get it” – Wisdom of learning from the past to build for the future. (Two of two depictions) Coming soon
Sesa Wo Suban Sesa Wo Suban “I transform or change my life.” Represents transformation. Coming soon