All our collections of body jewelry have been created with love for you – we have not only designed wonderful body jewelry, but in each of the collections we have used a special Adinkra symbol that has an individual and spiritual meaning that is meant to emphasize your inner strength, beauty and femininity.
Our jewelry company is called Amaziha, which means the “extraordinary one”. We have chosen this name as our company logo, which is accompanied by the “queen” of African symbolism, the mythical circle “Adinkrahe”. We have designed our first collection with the queen of all symbols – we call it the “Greatness Collection”.
The mythical circle is the queen of all symbols and served as inspiration for them. The mythical circles of the queen of all symbols are concentric circles, which are elegant and interlocking. Adinkrahene is simple and elegant and, according to legend, was created at the elemental forces of nature, objects and the universe.
For this reason, Adinkrahene represents greatness, divinity, leadership and charisma. As the Queen of Symbols, Adinkrahene combines the powers of the earthly and supernatural.
As a symbol of Greatness, it gives strength to the wearer. Feel like a goddess – be extraordinary – be greatness!
When I first saw the symbol Asase Ye Duru, I immediately fell in love. In the African symbolic language “Adinkra” the symbol stands for power, divinity and providence of Mother Earth. Mother Earth, that is us, our home, our refuge. Mother Earth lives in us through her divinity and we are naturally connected. This symbol serves to connect us even deeper with Mother Earth and to focus our consciousness on the divinity and presence of Mother within us and our femininity. Thus, when you wear and see this symbol as a woman, it is meant to whisper its meaning to you, your heart and soul. May the divinity of Mother Earth accompany you.
Legend has it that Nyame Dua was a blessed place where divine rituals were performed. The symbol was made from a tree at this place – four branches were cut from a sacred tree and joined together. According to the legend, the place is a place of spiritual purification and the symbol made there is a sign of God’s presence and protection.
The symbol symbolizes strength and the emergence of newness. It represents our eternity, our past and our future – our whole life. The tree of life symbolizes our life, in all its facets – with all the good and all the bad.
The symbol thus protects, according to legend, its wearer strength to reflect on their own. Life to reflect positively and to create the desired future individually. The Tree of Life awakens the spiritual spirit of Nyame Dua in you.
Everyone knows the shape of the heart as a global symbol of love. However, in African symbolic language, Akoma “the heart” means much more, and is a symbol of love, kindness, patience, loyalty, patience & tolerance. In the Ankan language, “Nya Akoma” translates to “get a heart” – this means something like “let your heart be patient”.
Akoma symbolizes not only love for yourself, but equally love for people, your loved ones. Love is in everything we do, we are love and love should always be the drive of our actions.
May the sound of your heart and the symbolic power of Akoma accompany you as you wear this symbol. May the infinite love of you and the universe flow in you and shine through you.
This symbol, which is also called “Abode Santann”, stands for the “all-seeing” eye and the universe according to primeval beliefs. According to legend, God is always present and always sees us for who we are. The all-seeing eye protects us from negative energy from outside and inside. The universal power of the eye is in each of us so the symbol should also symbolize this power of nature and our human creation.
The symbol should always show the wearer who she is, what strength she has and that the universe is always on her side. Abode Santann gives us strength, power and protection. The wearer should always be aware of herself and see herself as who she is and wants to be.
The symbol of our Plethora Flower Collection, which is also called “Bese Saka”, symbolizes our unity, strength and the fullness of life in all its forms. Fullness of life, fullness in love as well as fullness in the sense of wealth. Wealth both in the supernatural and material sense.
According to legend, Bese Saka stands for a lot of cola nuts. These cola nuts played a great role in West Africa both in the cultural and economic sense – the one who owned many cola nuts was considered rich not only in the economic and economic sense, but also in the spiritual sense. Thus, the one who was in possession of many cola nuts brought people together, creating unity, togetherness and emotional cohesion.
The Plethora Flower stands for power, abundance, wealth and unity. Feel the abundance in the form of love and wealth in you and in your life.
As a variation of the queen of all symbols, Adinkrahene, the symbol for Charisma is a special expression of the symbolic language of the Adinkra.
According to the legend, this symbol stands for what God has given to man. Through God and the universe, we have been given the gift of receiving enlightenments, revelations and inspirations to create something new and great. While in common language charisma means a special and winning charisma, in the sense of Adinkra charisma is the ability to unfold the potential given to you in all its forms and beauty.
Charisma is the gift of the universe to women to unfold their divine potential and to carry the inner luminosity to the outside.