The Secret Meaning Behind Asantehene’s Crown of Quills, Cloth of Cowries and Bitter Cola in Mouth
Otumfuo’s sacred crown, unveiled during his sister’s funeral, has captured attention for its powerful symbols of strength, wealth, and grief.
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Videos of Otumfuo’s crown at his sister’s funeral sparked wide attention online.
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The crown featured porcupine quills, cowries, and red fabric with deep cultural meaning.
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Quills symbolize bravery and resilience of the Ashanti people.
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Cowries and red cloth represent wealth, spirituality, and mourning.
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After the final funeral rites of Nana Konadu Yiadom III, held from September 15 to 18, 2025, videos and images of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II’s crown stirred widespread discussion online.
For most of the four-day ceremony, he appeared in a special crown decorated with porcupine quills, cowries, and red fabric.
In a viral clip, the Asantehene wore black attire trimmed with cowries while chewing bitter kola.


The late queenmother of Asanteman – Konadu Yiadom III
Cultural Meaning of Otumfuo’s Crown


The Asantehene, Otumfour Osei Tutu II
Porcupine quills
The quill stands as a symbol of the Ashanti nation.
It reflects courage, endurance, and the spirit of the people.
An Asante saying, “Kotoko ho huu ne ne metee,” points to the idea that true power lies in the quills.
It also conveys resilience and growth, showing how the porcupine continues to thrive and multiply.
Cowrie shells


Asantehene wearing cloth of cowries in solemn mood.
Cowries fixed on the crown represent riches, sacred power, and spiritual defense.
They are often linked to rituals and formal traditions. Cowries also carry a sacred meaning.
They are linked to rituals, fortune-telling, and serve as a medium for connecting with ancestors and spirits.
Red cloth


The red material on the Asantehene’s crown reflects his grief for the passing of Nana Konadu Yiadom III, his sister.
Among the Akan, red clothing during funerals expresses mourning, solemnity, and the sorrow felt by the family.
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