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Authentic Handwoven Kente Scarf – Double-Woven Ghanaian Stole

Authentic Handwoven Kente Scarf – Double-Woven Ghanaian Stole

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Experience the rich heritage of Ghana with this authentic handwoven Kente scarf, meticulously crafted using traditional techniques. This high-quality double-woven Kente covers all areas of the cloth, ensuring a bold and intricate design. Whether worn as a stylish accessory, used as an African artifact for home décor, or gifted for a special occasion, this Kente stole is a meaningful and versatile piece.

Dimensions: 61" (155 cm) Long × 4 1/4" (10.5 cm) Wide

Each Kente strip is carefully woven on a horizontal treadle loom by skilled artisans from the Ashanti (Asante) region of Ghana. Traditionally, Kente cloth was worn by royalty and dignitaries, symbolizing prestige, wisdom, and cultural pride. Today, it is embraced globally for its vibrant patterns and deep cultural significance.

History & Meaning of Kente Cloth

Kente is more than just fabric; it is a visual representation of history, ethics, philosophy, and moral values. Originating in the 17th century, this iconic textile tells stories through its intricate designs and colors, each holding unique symbolism. Worn during important ceremonies and milestones, Kente continues to be a cherished symbol of African identity and heritage.

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