Kente Cloth


Kente weaving is an Ashanti craft that dates back thousands of years. But it is more than just a craft, and it is more than just a cloth. It is a visual representation of Ashanti history, philosophy, and values. It is considered quite prestigious, traditionally reserved for royalty or worn on special occasions. 





The colors and patterns of kente cloth all have symbolic significance. There are over 300 different designs based on color combinations and weave patterns.




The Golden Stool pattern, which I am modeling in the picture below, is the most popular design. The Golden Stool is the symbol of the Ashanti people and is central to their culture. 




I bought two strips of kente when I visited Kpando (Volta region) in January. Below is a picture of me with Godsway, the weaver I bought my strips from. 


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