Saharan Collage Place Cards

The Saharan Collage Placecards feature ten different Adinkra symbols in a color of your choice framing the bottom of each place card.
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Adinkra are small symbols from West Africa, originally created by the Gyaman people, in what is now the present day country of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire in western Africa. The term Adinkra came from the legendary king of the Gyaman, Nani kofi Adinkra, who wore clothes with colorful patterns made up of symbols with special meanings.

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FAQ

  • Will the place cards be sent individually cut, or in a sheet?
  • Place cards will be shipped individually cut and scored, but not folded. We do not offer cards in a sheet.
  • Will I be able to print on the place cards?
  • Most printers will not have a problem printing on the place cards. The size of each card before being folded is 4.50" x 4.00".
  • What is the size of each place card?
  • The total size of each place card is 4.50" x 4.00". Each card is scored in the middle to be folded so that the face of each card is 4.50" x 2.00".
  • May I order place cards that are not meant to be folded?
  • We do not offer place cards without the score down the center of the card. Please visit our parent company for ideas such as this.