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Authentic Handwoven Kente Scarf – Traditional Ghanaian Stole
Authentic Handwoven Kente Scarf – Traditional Ghanaian Stole
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Authentic Handwoven Kente Scarf – Traditional Ghanaian Stole
Experience the beauty and cultural richness of Ghana with this authentic, handwoven Kente scarf. Crafted by skilled artisans using a double-woven technique, this Kente stole showcases intricate patterns and vibrant colors, making it a perfect African artifact, fashion accessory, or a meaningful gift. Whether worn as a scarf, draped over your shoulders for a graduation ceremony, or displayed as a cultural masterpiece, this Kente strip embodies African heritage and craftsmanship.
📏 Size: 65" (165 cm) Long x 4.5" (11.5 cm) Wide
✅ Key Features:
- Authentic Handwoven Kente – Made in Ghana using traditional techniques
- Double Woven for Full Coverage – A dense and high-quality weave
- Versatile Use – Ideal for graduations, ceremonies, fashion, or home décor
- Symbolic & Cultural – Represents history, ethics, and philosophy of the Ashanti people
History & Significance of Kente Cloth
Originating in the 17th century, Kente cloth was traditionally reserved for Ashanti royalty and dignitaries. Each pattern and color carries deep symbolism, reflecting African wisdom, storytelling, and moral values. Today, Kente is celebrated worldwide as a powerful emblem of heritage, unity, and pride.
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