Maame captures a mother holding her child in a protective, spiritual embrace as a tribute to sacred motherhood and ancestral care. Crowned with radiant gold halos, they embody both divinity and dignity. The Adinkra symbols that frame them reflect Ghanaian love, unity, and legacy philosophies. Dressed in traditional fabrics, they symbolise Black maternal power unshaken, timeless, and holy. Maame, meaning “mother” in Twi, honours the first protector and nurturer. The sacred role of mothers in African society inspired Maame. It honours the spiritual bond between mother and child, portraying maternal care as nurturing, divine, and foundational to cultural survival.