| Translation of Words in Mark | The English translation of the Twi wording Abibifahodie in the mark is Abibifahodie (pronounced ah-bee-bee-fah-ho-dee) is a powerful Asante Twi (Ghanaian) phrase meaning "Black Liberation" or "African Liberation," a central concept in Pan-Africanism and Black empowerment movements, often used in cultural events, festivals (like the Abibitumi), and discussions about African history, consciousness, and decolonization.. |
| Description of Mark | The mark consists of This image depicts the Pan Afrikan World Diaspora Wrestling Championship belt with a detailed and vibrant design. Here’s a full description of the belt, focusing on its colors and specific design features:Design Elements:Main Plate:The central plate of the belt is green with a golden accent surrounding the outer edges.The center features a black-and-white African map surrounded by intricate geometric patterns and traditional African motifs.The word “PAN AFRIKAN WORLD DIASPORA” is prominently displayed in red bold letters across the center.Below this, the word "CHAMPIONSHIP" is also in red and matches the bold, geometric style used throughout the design.Side Plates:The side plates have intricate designs, featuring white and black geometric patterns and African symbols that mirror traditional African art.These patterns are surrounded by golden accents, adding richness to the design. Each side plate also includes an emblem that is predominantly black and gold, reflecting the African heritage and significance of the championship.Belt Strap:The strap of the championship belt is primarily green, matching the central plate, with red circular studs running along the edge of the strap.The belt has a gold buckle and other gold accents on the strap's end, near the attachment points.Overall Color Palette:Green: Predominantly used for the belt’s strap and main plate, symbolizing vibrancy and life.Gold: Used for accents, borders, and intricate details, representing prestige and richness.Black: Seen in the patterns and emblems, it symbolizes strength and tradition.Silver on belt [White represents silver]: Used in geometric designs and symbols, offering contrast and balance.Red: Used for the lettering and small accents, symbolizing power and energy.Symbolism and Cultural References:The belt incorporates African-inspired patterns and symbols, reflecting the Pan-African theme of the championship. The use of green, gold, and red is symbolic, as these colors are often associated with African heritage, unity, and pride.The central emblem of the African continent, with its geometric surrounding patterns, speaks to the Diaspora theme, showcasing a unification of all African descendants around the world.Overall Aesthetic:The belt has a strong, bold, and regal aesthetic, combining traditional African design with modern championship aesthetics. The colors and symbols are culturally rich and meant to evoke pride, identity, and strength.Note* buttons leading to buckle end maybe be red or gold. |