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Ashanti motif (series XXIII of many) Plain Moral Value: The proverb encourages

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Moral Value: The proverb encourages the requisition of favours from God through prayers and faithfulness

“The family is like the forest: if you are outside

"The teeth and the tongue" Symbol of friendship and interdependence

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Literal meaning: The elephant is the biggest and strongest animal in the forest and it can uproot any tree in its way when it gets angry

Ashanti motif (series XXIII of many) Plain Moral Value: The proverb encouragesAshanti motif (series XXIII of many) Wrap yourself in a tale told twice Introducing our new double face scarf in silk twill with hand rolled edges (100% silk). 90 x 90 cm Color: bistre chestnut copper coquelicot coyote brown Designed by Yaw Tony Ref. : 0 01 2316 75361D Limited edition of 5 DESIGN HISTORY Okwasea redi ne sika a, ose ne nsena ye merew When a fool is squandering his gold dust, he says his scales are out of order. Sika, original meaning,

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