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Gye Nyame - Flow - Green

Gye Nyame - Flow - Green

Regular price €49,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €49,00 EUR
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  • Free shipping from €200 — France & Luxembourg
  • 30-day returns
  • Made in Italy — 100% natural materials

Taaranyi flows are silk ribbons, better known as twillys, with which you can give free rein to your creativity: around the neck, as a headband, in the hair, on the wrist, on the belt, on the handles of your bags...

The Adinkra are symbols originating from the Ashanti of Ghana representing adages, proverbs or spiritual concepts. Originally printed on clothing worn by kings during important ceremonies, the Adinkra symbols are now found on pottery, furniture, architectural elements... Each symbol is a unique phrase or proverb. Our silk square "Gye Nyame" uses this popular eponymous symbol which means "I fear no one except God". This reflects his omnipotence and the faith of the Ashanti; Nyame being the god of the Akan (Ashanti ethnic group).

Details

5x105cm

100% Silk Twill 14mm

Hand rolled hem

Craftsmanship & Care

Our pieces are made in a family-owned ICEA GOTS certified atelier in Como, Italy, the historic home of Italian silk. An artisanal expertise that combines tradition and environmental responsibility.

Care: dry clean only.

Shipping & Returns

Free shipping in France and Luxembourg on orders over €200.
Ships within 2 to 4 business days.

Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt, provided the item is in its original condition, unworn and in its original packaging. More in our return policy.

For any request, contact us at contact@taaranyi.com.

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One scarf, endless ways

Each piece is designed to be worn, reinvented, and made your own.

  • Wrapped & tied

    All around the head, knotted under the chin

  • Around the neck

    The classic, reimagined

  • As wall art

    Art you can wear, or simply admire

  • Ponytail flow

    Tied at the base, cascading down your back

  • As a top

    The scarf that becomes a statement

  • On a bag

    The detail that changes everything

How to wear your Taaranyi

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