We are excited to propose a new stamp to commemorate Batakari Day in Ghana, which is celebrated on the first Friday of every month. Batakari is a traditional outfit worn by the people of northern Ghana, particularly the Frafra, Kassena, and Nankani tribes.
Batakari is a smock-like tunic made of hand-woven cotton or silk, featuring beautiful and intricate designs that represent the culture and traditions of these tribes. The smock is often worn for special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and other important events.
On Batakari Day, Ghanaians celebrate their cultural heritage and the significance of the Batakari in their daily lives. The day is marked with various activities and events, including fashion shows, cultural performances, and exhibitions.