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DUAFE
"wooden comb"
symbol of beauty and cleanliness; symbols of desirable feminine
qualities
The meaning of this symbol is characterized slightly differently
in "The Adinkra Dictionary" and "The Values of Adinkra
Symbols"; the former emphasizes more abstract qualities of
feminine goodness, love and care, while the latter has a more literal
interpretation, looking one's best and good hygiene. In any case,
the duafe was a prized possession of the Akan woman, used to comb
and plait her hair.
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Crochet hat by
Delores Chamblin, Africreations |