Introducing Stephanie Yeboah x Ottoman Hands, our collaboration collection with renowned content creator and writer, Stephanie Yeboah.
Drawing inspiration from Stephanie’s rich Ghanaian heritage, we have created jewellery with a special focus on Adinkra symbols, each carrying its own unique meaning, proverb, and philosophy.
Guided by Stephanie’s vision of inclusivity, this collection is thoughtfully designed to embrace individuals of all shapes and sizes. It features a range of adjustable rings and necklaces, ensuring a perfect and comfortable fit for everyone.
"This collection is a celebration of all bodies, honouring tradition while embracing diversity.”
- Stephanie Yeboah
A note from Stephanie
"Inspired by the rich cultural tapestry of my Ghanaian heritage and driven by the need for more size-inclusive jewellery, I am thrilled to announce my collaboration with Ottoman Hands on my debut jewellery collection.
This capsule collection showcases ancient Ghanaian Adinkra symbols, each carrying a profound meaning that reflects the beauty, vibrance, and resilience of my homeland.
As someone who has often struggled to find jewellery that fits my plus-size body, working
with Ottoman Hands -an established advocate for inclusivity in jewellery- has been a dream realised.
Together, we have created a collection of timeless pieces designed to be truly inclusive, with a range of adjustable rings, bracelets, and necklaces, complemented by matching earrings.
This collection is a celebration of all bodies, honouring tradition while embracing diversity."
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A symbol for authority, leadership, and charisma. Also a symbol for qualities associated with kings.
A symbol of the totality of the universe and the omnipresence of a Divine Creator, also referred to as the all-seeing eye.
The Akan word for ‘star’, also meaning ‘Child of the Heavens’, a symbol of faith and love.
A symbol of wisdom, craftiness, creativity, and the complexities of life. It is the web of Ananse, the crafty spider who is preeminent in African folklore.
It represents wisdom, knowledge, and prudence, and is meant to remind people to listen and communicate. The symbol resembles four linked ears.