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Handwoven Kente Stole – Authentic Ghanaian Double-Woven Scarf
Handwoven Kente Stole – Authentic Ghanaian Double-Woven Scarf
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Handwoven Authentic Kente Stole – Double Woven, Premium Quality
Discover the elegance of authentic handwoven Kente, crafted with precision by skilled artisans from Ghana. This double-woven Kente stole features intricate patterns that cover the entire fabric, making it a true representation of Ghanaian heritage. Whether you use it as a statement scarf, cultural artifact, or a meaningful gift, this Kente strip is a timeless piece of African artistry.
🌍 Product Details:
- Material: 100% Handwoven Cotton
- Length: 62 inches (157 cm)
- Width: 4.5 inches (11.5 cm)
- Origin: Ashanti / Asante, Ghana – West Africa
- Uses: Graduation stole, cultural ceremonies, wall décor, fashion accessory
The History & Meaning of Kente Cloth
Kente cloth is more than just a textile; it is a symbol of history, philosophy, ethics, and spiritual beliefs in Ghanaian culture. Originating in the 17th century among the Ashanti people, Kente was traditionally worn by royalty and revered leaders during sacred occasions. Each Kente pattern and color carries a deep cultural significance, making every piece a visual story of African heritage.
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