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9 Must Have Wedding Accessories for the Ghanaian Groom

9 Must Have Wedding Accessories for the Ghanaian Groom
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For the Ghanaian groom, wedding accessories are not just about style but also about culture and personal expression. The right accessories can blend tradition with modern elegance, making a groom’s look appealing for their big day. From beaded jewelry for traditional wedding to the cufflinks for the white wedding, each accessory carries adds a unique touch to a groom’s attire.

Wondering what wedding accessories to add or not to add can be a daunting task but each piece chosen should reflect the grooms style and perhaps his status. As someone once said, “Style is a way to who you are without having to speak.” Certain accessories are not just adornments but symbolize wealth and status. The Gold Coated jewelry for example signifies prosperity, thereby adding a touch of luxury to a groom’s outlooks.

Here are nine plus must-have wedding accessories for the Ghanaian groom.

Traditional Wedding Accessories for the Ghanaian Groom.

1. Beaded Accessories

Beads are a part of the Ghanaian culture. For a traditional wedding, beaded necklaces and bracelets are perfect addons to a groom’s look. These beads can be chosen to complement either a Dansinkran look, an Agbada outfit or a Senator outfit.

2. The Akan Royal Hat and Its Accessories

The Akan tribe has a black hat decorated with gold adinkra symbols most worn by chiefs. But in these days of fashion can also be worn by grooms. It usually comes with armlets and a band worn across the chest. The wearer commands royalty and respect to himself. Other hat types a groom may choose from are the Kufi hats.

A GHANAIAN GROOM IN FULL ROYAL REGALIA
PHOTO BY JEMA STUDIOS

3. Walking Stick

One other traditional wedding accessories for the Ghanaian groom is the walking stick. Though optional and not popular, It add a touch of regality to the groom. Meanwhile, it is a symbol of wisdom and authority in Ghana.

4. Gold Jewelry

Gold is highly valued in the Ghanaian culture. It represents wealth and prosperity. Incorporate gold coated necklaces, rings, anklets, and bracelets into the groom’s look can enhance it. The Gold jewelry doesn’t need to purchase, most times it is rented and there are wedding vendors who can help a groom put together the royal whole look.

5. Ahenema

Lastly, the Ahenema. The Ahenema is a traditional Ghanaian slippers often made for both men and women. It is a perfect way for the groom who wants to incorporate authentic cultural elements into his attire. These handcrafted leather sandals are comfortable and stylish, providing a unique alternative to conventional dress shoes. Ahenema can be decorated with beads or gold accents to enhance their appeal.

White Wedding Accessories.

Here are six must-have white wedding accessories for the Ghanaian groom:

1.Cufflinks

Cufflinks are a small yet important for a groom wearing a suit or tuxedo. Opting for custom-made cufflinks that feature the Adinkra symbols or your initials makes it even more stylish for your wedding day.

2. Sunglasses

Sunglasses have become a new trend as more grooms and groomsmen opt for it. Stylish sunglasses can add a modern and cool touch to the groom’s looks, especially for outdoor wedding ceremonies. Choose elegant frames that complement the overall attire, to ensure you look dapper while also protecting your eyes from the sun.

PHOTO BY JEMA STUDOS

3. Tie and Tie Clips

A tie adds a classic touch to the groom’s suit, enhancing your formal appearance. Opt for ties in colors that complement the wedding theme. A well-chosen tie and tie clip can make a significant difference in the overall look.

Adinkra symbol tie
PHOTO BY OPULENCE TIES

4. Pocket Square

A pocket square is that small piece of fabric that is folded and placed in the breast pocket of a suit. Though some grooms forego this accessory, it can significantly elevate the overall look. When choosing, select a pocket square that complements the wedding colors or incorporates traditional Ghanaian patterns.

Other wedding accessories the Ghanaian groom can add to his looks are a pair of socks, a watch and suspenders.

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Each of these wedding accessories if thoughtfully chosen piece can help a groom can create a look that is both modern and rooted in culture. For a well dressed groom will always be remembered by the simple details of his wedding day. Which of the above listed accessories have you ever incorporated or look forward to incorporating into your looks on your wedding? Lets hear you in the comments.

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