Blacka Adinkra Mask – Festival Pride - Richardson-112-Snapback-Trucker-Cap - BLACKA-48
Ghanaian mask, Adinkra wisdom, Blacka in full colour.
Some masks hide you. This one reveals you.
The Blacka Adinkra Mask design fuses a traditional Ghanaian‑inspired festival mask with the visual language of Adinkra—Akan symbols that carry proverbs, philosophy, and spiritual meaning. Once stamped on cloth for royalty and sacred occasions, Adinkra symbols now appear on clothing, logos, and even buildings as shorthand for African wisdom and identity.
Around the face and in the jewellery, you’ll find echoes of symbols like Sankofa (learning from the past), Gye Nyame (trusting only in God), and Dwennimmen (strength with humility)—all woven into a single, watchful visage.
Layer that with the word “Blacka” bursting in a rainbow gradient and you get a piece that feels like walking through a night‑time festival: drums in the distance, colour everywhere, history on your chest. It’s part streetwear, part spiritual armour, part love letter to the Black diaspora.
Wear it to carnivals, concerts, campus, or just on a regular Tuesday when you need your heritage at full brightness.
Product: Richardson 112 Snapback Trucker Cap
60/40 cotton/polyester
100% polyester mesh back
Structured, six-panel, mid-profile
Pre-curved contrast stitched visor
Underbill matches the color of visor
Adjustable plastic snapback