To view the complete flags please visit the newly updated gallery on our website here.
Friday, 22 March 2013
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Fanti Asafo, Fanti Hairstyles….
Today’s post marks an update to our gallery of Fanti Asafo flags from Ghana with a focus on two of the remarkable women’s hair styles of the region. [The first three images are from our collection, the fourth courtesy of the Smithsonian Eliot Elisofon archive. ]
Here are the complete flags:
For more details please visit our gallery online here.
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Friday, 31 December 2010
Fante Asafo Flags on display in Genoa
As part of the exhibition “The Wonders of Africa: African Art from Italian Collections” that opens today at the Palazzo Ducale, Genoa, sixteen exceptional Fante Asafo flags will be on display until 5 June 2011. Drawn from an important private collection, this selection highlights the artistry of Fante flagmakers working in the first half of the twentieth century. Please do not reproduce the images below without permission.
There is an excellent publication “Asafo” by Federico Carmignani that illustrates the collection and introduces new research. Text is in English and Italian. Available from the publishers here.
If you are interested in collecting Asafo flags please take a look at my earlier post on real and fake flags here and the selection in our gallery here.
Sunday, 17 October 2010
New book: “Asafo” by Federico Carmignani
With text in both Italian and English this brief (48 pages) new book written by Federico Carmignani introduces the Asafo flag tradition in an article illustrated with both archival images and field photographs, then presents a selection of beautiful, well chosen, examples. It is an important addition to the small literature on Fanti Asafo flags. Available from the publisher here.
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Fante Asafo Flags - real or fake? - old or new ? - part two


This is an authentic, well made and designed post-Independence flag from the collection of the Textile Museum, Washington. It illustrates the boast " We can carry water in a basket using a cactus as a head cushion" i.e. "we can do the impossible."
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Fante Asafo Flags - real or fake? - part one
A high percentage of the Fante Asafo flags for sale on the net are recently made copies or "fakes." Today's post (a flag from a private collection in Italy, circa 1930-40s) is a quick reminder of how wonderful genuine flags from the Fante Asafo societies can be. I am working on a longer post on this subject but in the meantime for further info see here and here..