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Below is a blog post exploring these themes of power, protection, and heritage.
Cross the ocean to the Andes, and you encounter the . Originally a ceremonial knife used by the Inca and Moche civilizations of Peru, the Tumi has evolved into a national symbol of good luck and protection . It is a common sight in Peruvian homes, hung on walls to ward off bad energy and invite healing. OWO TUMI
Just as the ancient Tumi was a talisman, modern TUMI travel gear protects our most valued possessions. Below is a blog post exploring these themes
Historically, Owo is an ancient city in Nigeria known for its rich artistic heritage, particularly in ivory and wood carving. For many, the word evokes a sense of "Agya Na Owo Tumi"—a phrase often found in Ghanaian worship music meaning "Father, You have the power" . Whether it’s financial prosperity or spiritual strength, Owó is about the resources we use to build our lives. Tumi: The Knife of Good Fortune It is a common sight in Peruvian homes,
This symbol was so impactful that it inspired Charlie Clifford to name his luxury travel brand, TUMI, after it. Today, the brand is synonymous with the "power of the journey," using military-grade ballistic nylon to create gear that is as resilient as the ancient icon it was named after. Where Meaning Meets Modern Life