The voices of the ancestors are the voices of the gods - African saying
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ASAR SAAHU BLACK CREWNECK



"Asar Sahu: Lord of the Perfect Black"

Step into divine legacy with our exclusive Asar (Osiris) T-shirt — a tribute to the Lord of the Perfect Black, guardian of the underworld, and eternal symbol of resurrection and truth. Rendered in sharp, celestial contrast, this high-quality sweatshirt captures the majestic regality of Asar, reimagined in NUWBIA form and adorned in full royal regalia.

The design features:

  • Striking headpiece inspired by ancient Kemetian crowns, representing divine authority

  • Iconic crook and flail, symbols of leadership and sacred protection

  • "BLK GOD" insignia, signifying divine cosmic identity and ancestral power

  • Galactic aura around Asar’s chest, symbolizing his connection to the Orion star system — known as Saahu in the ancient tongue — where the ancients believed the soul of Asar resided

The back features a quote from the esteemed Teacher Dr. John Henrick Clarke - “They laughed at your clothes and made you change your clothes, they laughed at your names and made you change your names but more importantly, they laughed at your God and made you change your God.”

Each shirt is more than fashion — it’s a portal to identity, a statement of consciousness, and a wearable relic connecting you to the Mysterious of our ancestors.


Details:

  • Color: Black

  • Fit: Unisex, True to Size

  • Material: Heavyweight Cotton/Poly Fleece (Pre-shrunk)


Cultural Note:
Asar, later known by the Greeks as Osiris, was not only a Neter of the afterlife but a celestial archetype. His soul was believed to dwell in the Orion constellation, aligning with the Pyramids of Giza. This shirt invokes that sacred alignment — making you a living witness to the ancient path.

 

The African historian who evades the problem of Egypt is neither modest nor objective nor unruffled. He is ignorant, cowardly and neurotic. The ancient Egyptians were Negroes. The moral fruit of their civilization is to be counted among the assets of the Black world.”

― Cheikh Anta Diop, The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality

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