babydoll top - Asantii
babydoll top - Asantii
babydoll top - Asantii
babydoll top - Asantii

Eshi

babydoll top

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  • Babydoll top
  • Abode Santann print: an Adinkra symbol from Ghana representing the 'all seeing eye', the idea that God is ever present and sees everything
  • Bell shaped sleeves
  • Square neckline
  • Back neck keyhole and MOP button fastening
  • Elastic loop at centre back
  • A line shape with longer length
  • The name Eshi {Eh-shi} means 'okay' in Amharique, an Ethiopian language
  • Fits true to size
  • The model is 171.5cm / 5'7.5 and wears a size 1
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- 100% ORGANIC BCI COTTON
- Cotton poplin
- Fabric sourced in Madagascar
- Made in Rwanda

This garment has been produced using the following environmental considerations:

organic   eco-friendly dyes   water responsible

As a slow fashion brand we are committed to building a product that is not only socially responsible but is also committed to sustainability.

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product code:C01021HEGP04
the art of Adinkra

Adinkra are symbols that express the culture and beliefs of the Asante people of Ghana. Dating back over 200 years, each symbol represents a meaningful proverb or personal quality. These elegant hieroglyphs have long been used to adorn fabric and decorative objects. A key print in this collection draws on Abode Santann, which depicts the all-seeing eye of the divine and omnipresent creator. We are also inspired by the Akua Ba figurine, a woman-like form that embodies feminine energy and fertility, to create a new take on Adinkra.