Kente cloth from Ghana’s Ashanti region, woven by African (Ghanaian) weavers. Cotton. Rich, multi-coloured, beautifully gorgeous, fantastic quality.
Women in Ghana make them into stylish outfits for festive occasions such as traditional weddings (some use it for their church weddings too), and many other important social gatherings
in this fabric, traditional kente colours have been used in a modern design to beaultiful effect
combined with the right plain coloured fabric you could achieve some stunning results
each piece is made up of approx 5.25 inch wide strips stitched together
“Kente” in the local language means woven cloth.
Best known of all Ghanaian and perhaps all African textiles
First developed in the 12th century, Kente is handwoven and native to the country of Ghana, in West Africa
It is the cloth is of the Asante (or Ashanti) tribe who consider it royal , even sacred, worn only in times of great importance.
Kente was the cloth of kings. Although its use became more widespread over the years it is still highly regarded and valued by all in Ghana and beyond.
This is a genuine Ghanaian cloth; and your purchase helps to support Ghanaian local
It can be made into items of clothing especially for occasions such as traditional weddings or engagement or other festive event.
Other possible uses: some use them as throws, or collector’s item, or wall hanging.
If unsure how much fabric you will need, best to seek advice from your seamstress
Size | 56 x 32 inches, 58 x 37 inches |
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