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Handwoven Kente Scarf – Authentic Ghanaian Kente Stole

Handwoven Kente Scarf – Authentic Ghanaian Kente Stole

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Authentic Handwoven Kente Scarf – A Timeless African Heritage

Celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Ghana with this exquisite handwoven Kente scarf. Crafted by skilled artisans on a traditional horizontal treadle loom, this double-woven Kente stole showcases intricate designs covering the entire fabric, making it a true piece of African art. Whether worn as a stylish scarf, used as a ceremonial piece, or gifted to a loved one, this Kente strip embodies elegance and tradition.

Product Details:

  • Material: 100% handwoven cotton
  • Dimensions: 59" (150 cm) Long x 4.5" (11.5 cm) Wide
  • Origin: Ashanti Region, Ghana – West Africa
  • Shipping Offer: Combine shipping and pay only $2 for each additional Kente strip

The Legacy of Kente Cloth

More than just fabric, Kente cloth is a visual representation of Ghanaian history, philosophy, ethics, and values. Originally reserved for royalty, Kente dates back to the 17th century and continues to be a symbol of prestige and cultural pride. Each pattern and color holds deep meanings, reflecting messages of wisdom, strength, and unity. Today, it is worn for important celebrations such as graduations, weddings, and festivals, connecting generations through tradition.

Explore more unique, handmade textiles from across West Africa here: West African Cloth Collection.

Looking to add African heritage to your home? Read our blog on choosing the perfect African wall art: How to Choose the Perfect African Wall Art.

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