Dedicated to showcasing the rich cultural heritage and artistic brilliance of the Igbo people. Get ready to embark on a journey that celebrates tradition, creativity, and the captivating beauty of Igbo art.
Our unique goal is to spread Igbo culture through blockchain technology in the form of NFTs. Our structure involves putting the market (Igbo market) back in the marketplace; thus, applying an ancient and current tradition on a new digital platform.
Afo is the third market day of the Igbo week. Its symbol is Ala (Earth). The Igbo people call her the mother of all things, but she is both the female earth and the empty field after harvest.
Afo is the third market day of the Igbo week. Its symbol is Ala (Earth). The Igbo people call her the mother of all things, but she is both the female earth and the empty field after harvest.
Eke is the first market day of the Igbo week and marks the beginning of the market cycle. Its symbol is fire, fire represents our passions, compulsions, zeal, creativity, and motivation.
Eke is the first market day of the Igbo week and marks the beginning of the market cycle. Its symbol is fire, fire represents our passions, compulsions, zeal, creativity, and motivation.
Nkwo is the fourth market day which completes the Igbo week. Its symbol is air (ikuku). It is associated with the breath of life, and attributed with cleansing power. Air symbolizes communication, intelligence, thinking, imagination, harmony.
Nkwo is the fourth market day which completes the Igbo week. Its symbol is air (ikuku). It is associated with the breath of life, and attributed with cleansing power. Air symbolizes communication, intelligence, thinking, imagination, harmony.
Orie is the second market day of the Igbo week. Its symbol is water. It is usually associated with extreme beauty and fairness. It has a universal undertone of fertility and purity, it is viewed as the source of life in countless creation myths in which life emerges from.
Orie is the second market day of the Igbo week. Its symbol is water. It is usually associated with extreme beauty and fairness. It has a universal undertone of fertility and purity, it is viewed as the source of life in countless creation myths in which life emerges from.
Charles Ukadike
Nwamaka Akah
Nwamaka Akah
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