Chieftaincy Hand Fan. AKUPE -ABEBE
Celebrate culture and royalty with the Chieftaincy Hand Fan AKUPE – ABEBE, a handcrafted accessory used in African ceremonies. In Yoruba and Igbo traditions, this fan symbolizes honor, culture, and status.
It is often carried by kings, queens, chiefs, and brides during weddings, festivals, and title ceremonies. Each fan is made with great care using materials like fur, leather, or velvet. It may also feature beads, embroidery, or metallic finishes.
Every royal hand fan is circular or oval in shape, with each design being completely unique. No two fans are exactly alike, which adds to their cultural and artistic value.
This fan matches traditional outfits like agbada, aso-oke, and lace. It is perfect for making a grand entrance, posing for photos, or showing cultural pride. Whether used for display or as a gift, the AKUPE – ABEBE adds elegance to any occasion.
You can also use it as home or office decor. Hang it on the wall or place it on a shelf to showcase your connection to African heritage.
Lightweight and easy to handle, the fan is both durable and beautiful. To care for it, store in a dry space and dust occasionally with a clean cloth.
By owning the Chieftaincy Hand Fan AKUPE – ABEBE, you honor African craftsmanship while adding something meaningful to your space. It is more than an accessory—it’s a piece of living tradition.
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