Adanudo is adopted from a "man's cloth" woven by the Ewe-Adangbe tribe (Ghana). It features woven details such as goats, birds, combs, and people in a boldly colored checkerboard pattern.
Adanudo is adopted from a "man's cloth" woven by the Ewe-Adangbe tribe (Ghana). It features woven details such as goats, birds, combs, and people in a boldly colored checkerboard pattern.
Adanudo is adopted from a "man's cloth" woven by the Ewe-Adangbe tribe (Ghana). It features woven details such as goats, birds, combs, and people in a boldly colored checkerboard pattern.