ME™ Kwatakye Atiko 18-inch Silvertone Necklace
Kwatakye Atiko, aka Gyawu Atiko, means “the back of Kwatakye’s head.” It is a symbol of valor and bravery. It is said to be a hairstyle of Kwatakye, a war captain of old Asante. It is one of the Adinkra symbols that originate from the Akan people of Ghana, West Africa. Named after King Adinkra in the early 19th century, the Adinkra symbols were designed to carry wisdom from generation to generation. We crafted these symbols of wisdom into fine jewelry that represent the essence of your heritage.
Size: 18 inches
Closure: Lobster clasp
Color: Silvertone
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD Small Parts. Not for Children 12 years and under.
Care: Keep jewelry away from water and moisture. It is strongly recommended that you do not wear your jewelry during activities such as swimming, sports, washing, and periods of excessive sweat. To aid care and safe keeping, a complimentary storage pouch or box is provided with each jewelry purchase. Wipe with soft cloth after use and return to protective pouch or box. Store jewelry in a cool dry place.
Stretch cord necklaces and bracelets should be carefully extended only to the extent necessary to put them on - roll on and roll off.
Assembled in the USA