Collection: AKUABA

A beautiful story to share of femininity, motherhood and wishes for wellness.

Akan society is matrilineal, it is extremely important that Akan women can give birth. Women who are barren often find themselves ostracised in their communities.

Legend has it that there once lived an Akan woman called Akua who was unable to conceive. Akua visited a fetish priest who carved her a wooden doll to carry on her back. Akua took the doll home and cared for it as she would a real baby. She was laughed at by those in her village, who referred to the doll as Akua’ba’, meaning Akua’s child. Soon Akua fell pregnant and gave birth, it is said that from then on women adopted the practice of carrying ‘akuaba’ on their backs to conceive.

 

 

2 products
  • Ba Necklace
    Ba Necklace
    Regular price
    $175.00
    Sale price
    $175.00
  • Ba Earrings
    Ba Earrings
    Regular price
    $135.00
    Sale price
    $135.00