THE KOJO Baiden Adinkra Necklace I

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THE KOJO Baiden Adinkra Necklace I features an eye representing the Omnipresence of God in the universe and cosmos. Kojo Baiden translates to 'rays'. Its rays representing the sun and stars are depicted as the eye's lower lashes or rays of light. This protective symbol embodies the idea that we are all one with the universe, everything is connected, and God sees and knows all things. Adinkra symbols were originally created by the Bono people of Gyaman. They were named after the Gyaman King Nana Kwado Agyemang Adinkra. The symbols were later adopted into the proverbial lexicon of the Ashanti peoples of West Africa.

Metal Info & Care

Available in:Sterling Silver, 18K Gold Vermeil (18K Gold over Sterling Silver), Solid 10K, 14K, 18K, & 24K Gold.

Made with fairly sourced African gold, recycled, and conflict-free fine metals.

Pendant measures 12mm x 13mm with bail and 9mm x 7mm without.

Contact us for custom metals (i.e. solid white gold, and solid rose gold) at sales@omiwoods.com

All orders are individually and ethically handmade and ship in 3-5 weeks. There may be unanticipated delays. We thank you for your patience at this time.

Ethical Fine Metals

Omi Woods jewelry is ethically handmade with fairly sourced African gold, recycled and conflict-free fine metals.

Heirloom Jewelry

Omi Woods jewelry are future heirlooms that celebrate Island and Africana culture. Our jewelry is intended to be collected, worn everyday, gifted for special occasions and passed down to future generations so its meaning can live on for generations to come.