Black power scarf with the Pan African colors (red, black, green) and conquering lion of Judah
-unisex
-100% polyester
-care tip: hand wash cold, air dry
Asantewaa
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$25.00
Named after the Ashanti Queen, Yaa Asantewaa who was outspoken and courageous. In one story, Asantewaa sat in a meeting discussing military tactics against the British, she noticed however that many of the chiefs were afraid. It was then that she gave a bold speech that inspired both men and women.
Measures ~ 70 x 20
Queen Nzinga
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$35.00
Upon the death of her father, Queen Nzinga of the Congo empire located in Central Africa) and her legions of female warriors, lead a revolt in 1640, to end the Portuguese domination of their kingdom. These warrior queens were trained in the use of weaponry (i.e., axes, swords, bows) as well as military strategy as young girls.
Measures ~ 70 x 20 (sizes may slightly vary due to cut)
Care tip: wash in cold water, air dry
Material: Wax cotton | Tie Dye
Colors: earth brown, purple, white, tan
Queen Cleopatra
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$20.00
Measures ~ 70 x 20 (sizes may slightly vary due to cut)
Care tip: wash in cold water, air dry
Material: lightweight, cotton
Empress Zewditu
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$30.00
Zewditu of Ethiopia was the last Empress regnant in world history. Crowned queen of kings (Empress), she promoted the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and allowed her cousin, Mekonnen to abolish slavery and lead the Empire into the League of Nations.
Measures ~ 70 x 20 (size may slightly vary due to cut)
Care tip: wash in cold water, air dry
Material: cotton/shine | matte on the opposite side
Queen Manikarnika
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$30.00
Manikarnika, also known as Rani Lakshmibai, was a North Indian queen of Jhansi. In addition to being educated, she was also skilled in martial arts. She was known for her bravery and was one of the main leaders for India’s First War of Independence in 1857.
Measures ~ 70 x 20 (sizes may slightly vary due to cut)
Care tip: wash in cold water, air dry
Material: cotton/shine | matte on the opposite side
Queen Sarraounia
Regular price
$35.00
Sale price
$30.00
Sarraounia was a chief of the Hausa group (of Niger). While most chiefs in Niger submitted to french power, Sarraounia mobilized her people to fight french forces in the Battle of Lougou. She engaged the attackers in a guerrilla battle which eventually forced the French to abandon their project of subduing her.
Wrap Measures ~ 72 x 22
Wrap material : wax cotton | tie dye
Queen Amina
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$35.00
Amina was a Hausa Warrior queen of Modern day Nigeria. She was also credited for creating trade routes throughout African and for her expansions.
- jewelry sold separately
-measures 70x22 (cut may slightly vary)
-certified VIP Gold fabric
- wrap is an exclusive/limited edition and won’t be restocked.
Queen Dihya II
Regular price
$25.00
Al-Kāhina bint Ḏjarāwa al-Zanāt, also known as Dihya, was a religious and military leader in the 7th century. This North African Berber Queen is known for leading the indigenous resistance to Arab development in Northwest Africa (now known as Algeria).
Measures ~ 70 x 20 (sizes may slightly vary due to cut)
Care tip: wash in cold water, air dry
Material: cotton, lightweight | matte on the opposite side
Queen Amanirenas
Regular price
Sale price
$35.00
Amanirenas was a Kandake (Queen) of the ancient kingdom of Kush. She was known for leading armies against Roman forces.
- comes in two variations
-certified VIP gold fabric
-measures 70x22 (cut May slightly vary)
- care tip: cold hand wash, air dry
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