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Authentic Handwoven Kente Scarf – Ghanaian Double Woven Stole
Authentic Handwoven Kente Scarf – Ghanaian Double Woven Stole
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Authentic Handwoven Kente Scarf – Double Woven Ghanaian Stole
Elevate your style with this authentic, high-quality handwoven Kente scarf from Ghana. This double-woven Kente strip is meticulously crafted, covering every inch with intricate patterns that reflect deep cultural significance. Whether worn as a scarf, stole, or displayed as a unique African artifact, this piece is a true representation of Ghanaian craftsmanship.
📏 Size: 63.5" (161 cm) Long x 4.5" (11.5 cm) Wide
- Versatile Use: Ideal for special occasions, cultural celebrations, or as an elegant graduation stole.
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Handwoven on a traditional horizontal treadle loom by skilled Ghanaian artisans.
- Symbolic Designs: Each pattern conveys history, ethics, and cultural values.
- Perfect Gift: A unique and meaningful present for lovers of African heritage and artistry.
The Rich History of Kente Cloth
Kente cloth, originating from the Ashanti (Asante) people of Ghana, is more than just a fabric—it's a symbol of royalty, wisdom, and heritage. Traditionally worn by kings and noble leaders, its intricate patterns tell stories of African philosophy, proverbs, and historical events. Dating back to the 17th century, this art form remains an enduring representation of Ghanaian culture and pride.
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