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The world’s first shea butter museum, celebrating heritage and women-led innovation

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Ghana has become home to the world’s first museum devoted entirely to shea butter, honouring a centuries-old craft that has shaped economies, beauty rituals, and community life across West Africa. Opened in 2019 during Ghana’s “Year of Return,” the Hamamat Shea Butter Museum has grown into a cultural landmark and a symbol of women-led entrepreneurship.

Roots in a centuries-old craft

Shea butter has been produced in West Africa for hundreds of years, with the shea tree flourishing across a narrow “shea belt,” including northern Ghana. For generations, Ghanaian women have harvested the nuts, dried, roasted, and hand-churned them into rich butter used for skincare, medicine, and food. These skills were passed down orally, making shea production not only a livelihood but a heritage practice interwoven with storytelling, ritual, and community life.

As global demand for natural cosmetics has surged, Ghana’s women producers have found their ancestral knowledge at the heart of an international industry, underpinning a multi-million-dollar sector.

From village tradition to museum vision

The museum is the vision of Hamamat Montia, a former beauty queen and founder of the Hamamat African Beauty brand, whose lineage traces back to generations of shea producers in northern Ghana. Combining her background in modelling and entrepreneurship, Montia aimed to create a space where visitors could experience the journey of shea butter from tree to skin, highlighting the labour and craftsmanship of rural women.

Unlike conventional museums, the Hamamat Shea Butter Museum blends exhibition, performance, and workshops, offering an immersive, living experience. Visitors observe the full shea process: nut collection, drying, roasting, grinding into paste, and hand-whipping the butter using traditional tools. Live demonstrations led by local women bring cultural rituals and communal songs to life, while marketplace areas allow guests to purchase handmade products, supporting village artisans directly.

Launched during the Year of Return

The museum debuted as part of Ghana’s Year of Return campaign, designed to reconnect the African diaspora with ancestral heritage. Since opening, it has welcomed thousands of international visitors, beauty professionals, students, and content creators, becoming a highlight for those seeking authentic African cultural experiences. Social media features have further elevated its profile, cementing its status as the only museum in the world dedicated solely to shea butter.

A sanctuary for heritage and African beauty

Beyond its educational role, the museum is a space for African healing, feminine empowerment, and self-care. Exhibits and interactive corners emphasise Africa as a creative hub for global natural beauty trends, while bridging ancestral rural practices with contemporary urban branding in Accra.

Preserving knowledge for the future

Founders stress that the museum safeguards traditional expertise threatened by industrial processing and mass export. By documenting methods, centring women’s voices, and celebrating heritage, the Hamamat Shea Butter Museum ensures that Ghanaian shea culture remains vibrant for future generations.

The museum stands as a living testament to how a single tree, its nuts, and the women who tend them have shaped African history and continue to influence the world of beauty today.

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