The voices of the ancestors are the voices of the gods - African saying
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GOLDEN HERU CHENILLE CREWNECK



NUWBIA GOLDEN HERU
"Power of the Falcon, Keeper of Life"

Stand tall. Rise high. Walk in the vision of the falcon.
Introducing the Nuwbia Golden Heru Chenille Fleece — a premium fusion of print design and embroidered chenille craftsmanship. Inspired by Heru (Horus), the falcon-headed Neter of kingship, protection, and divine vision, this fleece embodies sovereignty and clarity of sight. Designed for warmth and style, it carries both ancestral power and modern streetwear energy.

Design Features:

  • Central Emblem: Our Exclusive Golden Heru falcon clutching the ankh — symbol of eternal life and divine authority

  • Chenille Detailing: High-quality chenille embroidery patch brings Heru’s form to life with rich texture and gold brilliance

  • Layered Print + Embroidery: Combination of bold printed typography with tactile chenille craftsmanship for a multidimensional finish

  • Sleeve Embroidery: Golden Heru logo subtly embroidered on the sleeve — a quiet mark of protection and authenticity

  • Typography: NUWBIA arched lettering crowns the design in gold-edged tones, honoring legacy while commanding presence

Details:

  • Color: Navy Blue

  • Material: Heavyweight Premium fleece, cotton/poly blend for warmth and comfort

  • Fit: Unisex, Classic Streetwear Cut

Cultural Note:

Heru (Horus) was the falcon NTR of Kemet, representing divine kingship and the power of clear sight over both heaven and earth. Seen as the avenger of his father Asar and protector of Ma’at, Heru’s watchful eye became the eternal symbol of vigilance, clarity, and protection. To wear his likeness is to carry vision, life, and ancestral authority with every step.

This fleece is not only crafted for comfort but woven with meaning — a shield of heritage, power, and elevated style.

See with clarity. Live with power. Be Nuwbia.

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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