Born from Culture.
The Origin of the BARIMAH Symbol
The Origin of the BARIMAH Symbol
Adinkra Wall in Ashanti Region - Ghana
Each represents a deep truth or moral lesson. The Akan people used them on cloth, pottery, wood carvings, and royal regalia.
Das Symbol von Widderhörnern.
It depicts the ram's horn – a powerful image that embodies the rare combination of strength & humility, power & wisdom, and self-confidence & honor. The precise balance of a true athlete – one who knows when to fight and when to stay grounded. The BARIMAH symbol was derived from the Dwennimmen – as a reminder: Every athlete who leads, leads from the heart.
It signifies a strong person, a warrior – someone with heart-led strength. Not just muscle, but inner strength, visible in every action.
That's the Heart of an Athlete.