The medal is in diameter. It was issued in silver to combatants, while native porters and authorised servants received the medal in bronze. The medal uses the same design as the
Ashantee Medal and the
East and West Africa Medal, although with a different ribbon. The obverse depicts the left facing effigy of
Queen Victoria wearing a
diadem with a veil behind. On either side is the inscription
VICTORIA on the left and
REGINA on the right. The reverse bears a scene, inspired by the
Ashanti War, of British soldiers fighting the
Ashanti in the jungle. It was designed by Sir
Edward John Poynter. The ribbon, wide, has three equal stripes of black, white and pale brown, also described as copper or
terra cotta, The colours symbolise the troops who took part – African, European and Indian. The recipient's name and unit were usually engraved or impressed on the rim of the medal, although some were issued unnamed. ==Suspension and clasp==