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Authentic 1960s Ewe Kente Cloth from Ghana - A Tapestry of Tradition Guinea Fowl

Authentic 1960s Ewe Kente Cloth from Ghana - A Tapestry of Tradition Guinea Fowl

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Step back in time with our authentic old Ewe Kente cloth, a handwoven masterpiece from the Volta Region of Ghana. Made in the 1960s, this cloth is a testament to the rich weaving heritage of the Ewe people, known for their intricate designs and skilled craftsmanship.

Cloth Features:

  • Quality and Craftsmanship: This 'Woman size' cloth, measuring 71 1/4" (181 cm) x 44" (112 cm), is handwoven with exceptional care and precision. The base of the cloth, known as 'guinea fowl' due to its colors, reflects the natural beauty and complexity of this traditional art form.
  • Condition: The cloth is in very good condition, showcasing its historical value with few stains and some wear due to usage and age.

Cultural and Historical Significance:

Ewe Kente cloth, traditionally handwoven on a horizontal treadle loom, is more than just a textile; it's a visual representation of history, ethics, oral literature, philosophy, moral values, and religious beliefs. The patterns on each cloth carry names and messages that are as significant as their colors, depicting various proverbs, historical events, and important figures.

The Art of Weaving:

Weaving in West Africa, particularly in Southern Ghana, has been a revered art for thousands of years. Ewe weavers, known for their double-woven bands, are part of a long tradition dating back to the 16th century, when weaving became a prominent industry among the Ewe who had migrated to Southern Ghana. Each weaver typically undergoes an apprenticeship under a master weaver before creating their own unique patterns.

Authentic African Art: This Kente cloth from the 1960s is not just a piece of fabric; it's an authentic piece of African art, embodying the spirit of the Ewe people and their enduring cultural legacy. Whether used as a traditional cloth in Ghana or as a unique wall hanging, sofa, or bed covering, it brings a touch of African elegance to any space.

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