Backpack featuring a West African Akinkra symbol celebrating the Summer Solstice
Backpack featuring a West African Akinkra symbol celebrating the Summer Solstice
Backpack featuring a West African Akinkra symbol celebrating the Summer Solstice
Backpack featuring a West African Akinkra symbol celebrating the Summer Solstice
Backpack featuring a West African Akinkra symbol celebrating the Summer Solstice
Backpack featuring a West African Akinkra symbol celebrating the Summer Solstice
Backpack featuring a West African Akinkra symbol celebrating the Summer Solstice
Harvey Hicks Design

Backpack featuring a West African Akinkra symbol celebrating the Summer Solstice

Regular price $49.00


Hye Woh Hye, ‘that which does not burn, imperishable enduring,’ is one of the Adinkra symbols created by the Akan people of Ghana. A good description for our Sun. I created an icon of the sun using the symbol. The pocket portion and bottom of the bag also feature other solar variants.

This medium size backpack is just what you need for daily use or sports activities or back-to-school! The pockets (including one for your laptop) give plenty of room for all your necessities, while the water-resistant material will protect them from the weather. The bags are printed, cut and sewn in the US.

  • Made from 100% polyester
  • Dimensions: H 16⅞", W 12¼", D 3⅞"
  • Water-resistant material
  • Large inside pocket with a separate pocket for a 15” laptop, front pocket with a zipper, and a hidden pocket with zipper on the back of the bag
  • Top zipper has 2 sliders, and there are zipper pullers attached to each slider
  • Silky lining, piped inside hems, and a soft mesh back
  • Padded ergonomic bag straps from polyester with plastic strap regulators

This design is also available as a T-shirt


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