The Stars Asafo Flag
The Stars Asafo Flag
The Stars Asafo Flag
The Stars Asafo Flag

The Stars Asafo Flag

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The Stars Asafo Flag

Asafo Flags are a beautiful example of West African craftsmanship and we are proud to have sourced a few wonderful examples for The Cornrow.

This particular flag is called The Stars as, for the Fante people who make the flags, stars are indication of strength and knowledge so this flag shows that we hold the powers!

This is brand new flag created especially for The Cornrow. 

84cm x 84cm

The Fante people, from the Central Region of Ghana's coast created these flags to celebrate their military companies. They are made with hand appliquéd cloth with imagery, always unique, which would either depict an historical event, identify a military company with an animal, an image of power or depict a confrontational proverb to threaten other rival companies. The flags often have a flag which was a result of the influence of British colonialism. 

Since the 1990’s these flags have become highly collectable worldwide are are displayed in many museums including the British Museum.

Today, newly made flags are facing a decline as they are no longer used for war but for peaceful festival displays and enstoolment of new chiefs. Demand has dropped with old traditions fading, so lets reinvigorate this ancient tradition on The Cornrow 

Natural wear, tattering and stains from age will be evident in most Asafo flags even with the new ones as just in case as there always tends to be minor spotting. 

Why it's on The Cornrow?

The Cornrow Home Collection is inspired by none other than our co-founder Kemi of Cottage Noir. These are items which represent our mission to showcase a modern Black Aesthetic. The Black Aesthetic so varied - Africa and the Diaspora is vast and so are the styles and cultures it has produced and we aim to showcase as much of it as we can.

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At the height of the slave trade in the eighteenth century, Asafo groups formed and used their flags to send messages of resistance and defiance to slavers, and backed up those flags with their fighting power.

Who were the Asafo? In the eighteenth century, the Fante states which were coastal fishing villages, consisted of many small, very independent groups of people. At no point has there ever been a "central state of Fante," so each individual group needed to provide its own protection. The militia groups that defended each state, from threats within and from the outside, are the Asafo. Asafo groups also participated in cultural events and rituals that reinforced the bonds that held each unique community together. In essence, they were a wide organization of military and community-minded people who kept their state together!  

The flags generally depict a historical event, an image of power or depict a confrontational proverb to threaten other rival companies. Several flags also include a British flag, Christian themes or mythical creatures not native to Ghana such as dragons and griffons as result of the influence of British colonialism. 

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