Wɔwɔ Sika – The Golden Worth

Wɔwɔ Sika – The Golden Worth
Meaning
“It Holds Gold” – A tribute to the idea that each spoonful of healthy food is worth its weight in gold
Refined Pattern Description
Designed by Chef Nataki, Wɔwɔ Sika celebrates the soul of African cooking. This golden-toned pattern blends wooden spoons with abstract Ghanaian gold weights — a nod to heritage, nourishment, and the idea that intentional food is as valuable as gold. Originally created for Ama Kambon’s graduation, it now stands as a statement of wellness and purpose in Afrocentric kitchens and gatherings.
Symbolism in the Design

Wooden spoons: ancestral care, nourishment

Gold weights: value, wisdom, tradition

Their connection: Food as a form of wealth

Color Palette
Deep browns, warm golds, earth-rich tones
Visual Motifs
Geometric checkerboards, stacked stripes, connecting bands
Vibe
Bold, rich, cultural pride, purpose-driven
Meaning in One Line
Every spoonful of healthy food is worth its weight in gold