Calabash Symbols Akan: symbol shows sharing one stomach yet they fight over food; the lower left means only God Akan: symbol is jealousy Akan: lower symbol means human relations; the one on the top is hope Akan: symbol means Go back to your roots Akan: symbol means Place of worship Akan: Symbol of hope and the cowrie shells on the handle represent currency (shells were currency in ancient times). In Ghana the currency is Cedi which means shells. Ethiopian - Hamer women — symbols of their fields, their houses and rivers Hamer woman's measuring calabash; beaded and singed to reflect their peaked roofs. Malian measuring calabash; dried bracts of the cotton boles. Highly decorative measuring spoons from famous calabash market in Bobodoulasso, Burkina Faso View fullsize View fullsize Behind the Art: West Africa Beads Textiles Calabash Bowls Village Architecture