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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 – Ghanaian Double-Woven Stole
Elevate your style with this authentic handwoven Kente scarf, crafted by skilled artisans in Ghana. This high-quality, double-woven Kente stole covers all areas of the fabric, ensuring durability and a luxurious feel. Whether worn as a scarf, displayed as a piece of African art, or given as a meaningful gift, this Kente strip embodies rich cultural heritage.
Size: 66" (167 cm) Long x 4" (10 cm) Wide
Each Kente stole is woven on a traditional horizontal treadle loom, a technique passed down through generations of Ashanti (Asante) weavers in Ghana. The intricate patterns and vibrant colors symbolize historical events, moral values, and philosophical beliefs, making every piece truly unique.
Why Choose This Kente Scarf?
- 100% authentic handwoven Kente cloth from Ghana
- Double-woven for enhanced durability and texture
- Perfect as a scarf, collectible African artifact, or meaningful gift
- Rich in cultural symbolism and historical significance
History & Cultural Significance of Kente Cloth
Kente is more than just fabric—it is a sacred symbol of Ghanaian heritage. Originating in the 17th century among the Ashanti people, Kente was traditionally reserved for royalty and special occasions. Each color and pattern carries deep meanings, representing virtues such as wisdom, leadership, and unity. Today, Kente continues to be a powerful expression of African identity and pride.
Explore more unique handwoven textiles from West Africa here: West African Cloth Collection.
Looking to decorate your home with African art? Read our blog on choosing the perfect piece: How to Choose the Perfect African Wall Art for Your Home.
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