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Handwoven Kente Stole – Authentic Ghanaian African Scarf

Handwoven Kente Stole – Authentic Ghanaian African Scarf

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Handwoven Authentic Kente Stole – Traditional Ghanaian Craft

Experience the beauty of authentic, handwoven Kente cloth from Ghana, crafted with double weaving to ensure full coverage and intricate detailing. This stunning piece measures 62 inches (157 cm) in length and 4.5 inches (11.5 cm) in width, making it perfect as a scarf, stole, or a meaningful African artifact. Whether worn for special occasions, gifted to a loved one, or displayed as a piece of cultural heritage, this Kente stole embodies the artistry and traditions of the Ashanti people.

Each strip is woven on a traditional horizontal treadle loom and reflects centuries of Ghanaian craftsmanship. The bright colors and geometric patterns in Kente are more than just decorative; they carry deep symbolic meanings rooted in history, ethics, and philosophy.

The Legacy of Kente Cloth

Originating in the 17th century among the Ashanti people of Ghana, Kente was historically reserved for royalty and ceremonial events. Over time, it has become a symbol of African heritage, unity, and pride. Every pattern and color tells a story—representing values such as wisdom, leadership, and prosperity.

Own a piece of African history and culture with this beautifully woven Kente stole!

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