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Osram Ne Nsoroma Adinkra Symbol - Faithfulness Ghana Adinkra Stamp
Osram Ne Nsoroma Adinkra Symbol - Faithfulness Ghana Adinkra Stamp
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Osram Ne Nsoroma - Adinkra Symbol of Faithfulness | Adinkra Stamping Block
Presenting the Osram Ne Nsoroma Adinkra stamping block the Moon & Stars symbol representing faithfulness. Crafted in Ntonso, Ghana, this Ghana Adinkra stamp embodies tradition and meaning.
- Size of handle + stamp: 3 7/8″ (98 mm)
- Stamping motif size: 3″ × 2 1/4″ (77 mm × 57 mm)
The Osram Ne Nsoroma symbol, meaning Moon and Stars, is linked to loyalty and unwavering faith. It reflects the constancy of night’s celestial guardians. In Akan proverbs, stars are seen as guiding lights in darkness reminding us that true faith shines even in the darkest moments.
This stamp is carved from the bottom of a calabash (gourd), shaped into a slightly curved motif so that the natural dye can be applied with a gentle rocking motion. The handle at the back is attached with wooden or cane pegs and wrapped in cloth for comfortable grip. The dye, known locally as “badie,” is made from the bark of the badie tree and produces a rich, lasting imprint.
About Osram Ne Nsoroma Adinkra Stamp
Perfect for creating authentic Adinkra cloth designs, this stamp lets you layer the Moon & Stars motif with other Adinkra symbols in traditional arrangements. Use multiple stamps for vivid patterning and enjoy free shipping for each additional block ordered.
Traditional Craft & Cultural Heritage
This Adinkra stamping block is handmade in Ghana. Artisans carve each stamp from a gourd, attach a cane/wooden peg handle wrapped in cloth, and then allow the woody peg to dry and secure firmly. The curved shape of the stamp helps apply the badie dye with a rocking motion, ensuring clean and expressive prints.
Adinkra symbolism has deep roots: legend tells of Nana Kofi Adinkra, king of Gyaman (modern Ivory Coast), who was captured by Asantahene Bonsu‑Panyin of the Ashanti. In mourning, Adinkra wore cloth decorated with symbolic patterns a tradition that evolved into the Adinkra cloth we honor today. Originally reserved for royalty, chiefs, and priestly ceremonies, these stamped textiles are now embraced for cultural occasions across Ghana and beyond.
Ordering this stamp not only preserves the artistry of Ntonso craftsmanship, but also connects you to centuries of symbolic storytelling and cultural pride.
Size summary:
- Handle + stamp height: 3 7/8″ (98 mm)
- Motif dimensions: 3″ × 2 1/4″ (77 mm × 57 mm)
Experience the Moon & Stars Adinkra symbol of faithfulness crafted in Ghana, steeped in tradition, designed to inspire.
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