Authentic Ghanaian Kente Scarf - Handwoven African Heritage
Authentic Ghanaian Kente Scarf - Handwoven African Heritage
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Authentic Handwoven Kente Scarf from Ghana - A Symbol of African Heritage
Discover the vibrant beauty and rich history of Ghana with our exclusive Handwoven Kente Scarf. Each piece is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans in Ghana, making it a unique addition to your collection. Measuring 60 1/2" (153 cm) Long and 4 1/2" (11.5) Wide , this kente scarf, also known as a kente stole or kente graduation stole, embodies the tradition and elegance of Ashanti weaving.
Made from the finest threads, this kente scarf showcases an array of intricate patterns and bright colors that represent the African spirit. It's not just an accessory, but a piece of art that carries the soul of Ghanaian culture. Perfect for graduations, cultural ceremonies, or as a distinctive gift, this kente strip brings a touch of Africa to any occasion.
History and Values of Kente Cloth in Ghana
Kente cloth is more than just fabric; it's a visual representation of history, philosophy, ethics, oral literature, moral values, social code of conduct, religious beliefs, and political thought. Originating from the Ashanti Kingdom, kente is a ceremonial cloth worn during the most sacred and significant occasions. Each color and pattern woven into the cloth has specific meanings, reflecting the values and stories of the Ghanaian people.
Embrace the legacy of Kente with this authentic handwoven scarf. Let it be a symbol of your connection to the rich tapestry of African heritage.
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