Every item in the RATAVIC store is sourced directly from Ghanaian artisans, craftspeople, and publishers. Authentic, meaningful, and made to last.
Authentic narrow-strip kente woven by master weavers in Bonwire, Ashanti Region. Each piece takes 2–3 weeks and carries its own named pattern and proverb.
Hand-stamped adinkra cotton from Ntonso village, featuring symbols including Gye Nyame, Sankofa, and Dwennimmen. Printed using traditional calabash stamps.
Hand-carved from a single piece of sese wood in the traditional Akan style. Each stool represents the soul of its owner — a statement piece and a piece of cultural history.
A richly illustrated narrative history of Ghana from the ancient Akan kingdoms through independence and into the 21st century. Essential reading before any Ghana visit.
Hand-strung glass and recycled krobo bead waist beads, made by women artisans in the Krobo community of the Eastern Region. Each strand is unique.
Ghana's legendary black pepper sauce — made with dried shrimp, dried fish, scotch bonnet peppers, and spices slow-cooked in palm oil. The condiment every visitor packs home.
The autobiography of Ghana's founding father, first published in 1957. One of the most important political memoirs of the 20th century, written by the man who freed a continent.
Cast using the lost-wax method by Ashanti goldsmiths in Kumasi. Available in Gye Nyame, Sankofa, Dwennimmen, and Akoma. Each symbol carries a specific meaning and blessing.
Dried hibiscus flowers blended with Ghanaian ginger and cloves — Ghana's most beloved refreshment. Brew hot or steep cold. Tart, fragrant, and deeply satisfying.
A beautifully illustrated folded travel map of Ghana featuring all major landmarks, festivals, routes, and cultural sites. Designed for explorers who want context alongside navigation.
Made by Krobo women artisans from recycled glass powder fired in clay moulds. No two necklaces are alike. Each bead is a small, fired work of art with deep cultural roots.
Hand-loomed cotton smock from Ghana's Upper Region, woven in narrow strips and stitched into the traditional Northern tunic worn by chiefs and commoners alike. Unisex.
Hand-carved in hardwood by Fante craftsmen of the Central Region. Used in traditional ceremonies and celebrations, and now an acclaimed piece of African decorative art worldwide.
Single-origin cocoa powder from Ashanti Region farms. Ghana is the world's second-largest cocoa producer — this is the source. Rich, dark, and unsweetened. Nothing added.
A set of 12 premium art-print postcards featuring hand-illustrated scenes of Accra, Cape Coast Castle, Kakum Forest, kente weavers, Highlife musicians, and festival celebrations.
The iconic Ashanti wooden akuaba — a carved doll carried by women to wish for beautiful, healthy children. A symbol of femininity, beauty, and hope. Carved and polished in Kumasi.
Hand-thrown and hand-painted ceramic mug featuring Accra skyline and adinkra motifs. Made by ceramic artists at the Loom & Kiln studio in Labone. Microwave and dishwasher safe.
A beautifully photographed deep-dive into kente weaving traditions — the history, the patterns, the weavers, and the meanings behind every colour and symbol. Coffee table format.
Everything you need to cook authentic jollof rice, groundnut soup, and kelewele at home. Includes dried shrimp, scotch bonnet flakes, prekese, grains of selim, and a recipe card.
Heavy-weight natural canvas tote printed with the RATAVIC Black Star logo and Ghana adinkra motifs. Made in Accra. Every bag sold funds a scholarship for Ghanaian students.
Every item sourced directly from Ghanaian artisans, craftspeople, and publishers. No mass-produced imitations.
Shipped from Accra to anywhere in the world. Secure packaging, tracking included, customs handled.
We pay Ghanaian makers fairly. Every purchase supports a real family and a living craft tradition.
Questions about an item? Our team responds within 24 hours via email or WhatsApp.