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Adinkra-style Symmetry
CulturalSeedadinkra
Construction note
An ORIGINAL geometric motif in the spirit of Adinkra symmetry — not a copy of a specific Adinkra glyph.
About this symbol
- Meaning
- Balance and unity (generic, original interpretation).
- Culture / origin
- Inspired by Akan (Ghana) Adinkra design language
- Era
- Adinkra tradition documented from the 19th century, with older roots
- Historical context
- Adinkra are Akan visual proverbs, traditionally stamped on cloth. Each authentic glyph carries a specific name and saying.
This is a generic homage, NOT an authentic Adinkra symbol. For real Adinkra, use the named glyph with its proverb and credit Akan culture.
Tags
west-africangeometricsymmetry
SVG source
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