Ghanaian Kente
₵1,300.00
Ghanaian Kente is a vibrant, handwoven fabric made by the Ashanti and Ewe people of Ghana. Traditionally worn during important ceremonies and celebrations, it symbolizes cultural heritage, status, and storytelling through its intricate patterns and colors.
Ghanaian Kente is a prestigious, handwoven textile originating from the Ashanti and Ewe ethnic groups of Ghana. Made from silk or cotton, Kente features complex geometric patterns, each carrying symbolic meanings related to history, philosophy, and social values. Historically reserved for royalty and special occasions, Kente has become a powerful symbol of African heritage and pride, worn during weddings, graduations, and cultural celebrations. The fabric’s rich colors and intricate designs are carefully chosen to represent concepts such as leadership, unity, and prosperity, making Kente not just a fabric but a storytelling medium and a representation of Ghanaian identity.
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