NewsFounder Launches Line of Afrocentric Trophies and Recognition Awards for Colleges, Corporate,...

Founder Launches Line of Afrocentric Trophies and Recognition Awards for Colleges, Corporate, and Organizations of Color

Nationwide — Meet Julius K. Aboagye, the Founder and Creative Director of African Heritage Collection, which produces stunning pieces of artwork that are also designed to celebrate and honor the rich cultural heritage and achievements of people of the African diaspora. His vibrant and meticulously handcrafted line features exquisite designs inspired by traditional African motifs, colors, and symbols, representing history, culture, and excellence.

“We are thrilled to introduce our new Afrocentric Recognition Awards, which pay homage to the diverse contributions and achievements of individuals and organizations worldwide,” said Julius. “They are a symbol of pride and heritage, highlighting the unique stories and successes within our communities.”

Included in the collection of over 50 Awards include unique designs of Sankofa, Gye Nyame, Globe, Palm Tree, and Woman of Wisdom Awards that are ideal for honoring Leaders, Innovators, Activists, and Trailblazers. Their Afrocentric nature offers a distinctive cultural platform to commemorate exceptional accomplishments. The carving is of museum quality and, for the recipients, the Awards hold significant value as they become timeless pieces of Art for generations.

What do clients think of the Awards?

Kimberly Covington, Vice President of Arizona Community Foundation said, “Julius, thank you for your service; the Awards were exceptional and met the highest expectations. In fact, one of the recipients was so honored to receive the African Award with Certificate of Authenticity that she cried.”

From Ivy Banks, Vice President, Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, Xavier University…”Julius, the awards are absolutely beautiful! It was wonderful to open up the boxes and see the beauty of Ghana so masterfully displayed. Sending you my best – again, thank you for the wonderful service and exceptionally well-crafted products. We host the event annually so I will be in touch next year to purchase additional awards.”

About
Julius K. Aboagye, is a native of Ghana who founded African Heritage Collection 30 years ago with a mission to educate and showcase African history, culture and creativity through Art, Home furnishings, and Decorative accessories. In the process, his company has provided a platform for talented indigenous Ghanaian artisans to earn much-needed income to support their families and improve their standard of living.

Visit AfricanHeritageCollection.com/awards to explore the entire collection of Awards.

For press inquiries, contact info@africanheritagecollection.com or (860) 983-7981.


Source: BlackNews.com

New Documentary About the Late Ol’ Dirty Bastard Nominated for NAACP Award

This is the first nomination for Four Screens, the production and management company behind the film. Co-director Jason Pollard, producers Nicole Beckett and Messiah Jacobs,...

New Book Reveals How Black People in LA Have Always Been Technologically Behind

Nationwide — A decade after its initial release, author Clinton Galloway reintroduces Anatomy of a Hustle: Cable Comes to South Central L.A. to today’s...

Black Entrepreneurs in Alaska Host Historic 10th Annual Alaska Black Business Expo

Nationwide — This year’s 10th Annual Alaska Black Business Expo was the largest gathering of Black-owned businesses and supporters in the state of Alaska....

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest

New Documentary About the Late Ol’ Dirty Bastard Nominated for NAACP Award

This is the first nomination for Four Screens, the...

New Book Reveals How Black People in LA Have Always Been Technologically Behind

Nationwide — A decade after its initial release, author...

Newsletter

Don't miss

New Documentary About the Late Ol’ Dirty Bastard Nominated for NAACP Award

This is the first nomination for Four Screens, the...

New Book Reveals How Black People in LA Have Always Been Technologically Behind

Nationwide — A decade after its initial release, author...

Black Entrepreneurs in Alaska Host Historic 10th Annual Alaska Black Business Expo

Nationwide — This year’s 10th Annual Alaska Black Business...