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Textured Lapis Blue
Cotton Kente Scarf Handwoven in Blue Black and White Stripes
Textured Lapis Blue, Cotton Kente Scarf Handwoven in Blue Black and White Stripes
Gobah Tengey-Seddoh
Thick yarns add rich texture to this fascinating kente cloth scarf by Gobah Tengey-Seddoh. Strips of jet black, white and lapis blue make a dramatic and handsome color combination. Designed in the... read more$139.99Artist: Gobah Tengey-Seddoh
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Multicolor Stripe African Kente Cloth Scarf (4 Inch Width)
Progress, Multicolor Stripe African Kente Cloth Scarf (4 Inch Width)
Rachel Armah
Originated by the Akan peoples of Ghana, colorful kente cloth is the best-known of all African textiles. Kente cloth is woven in strips, which is how it came by its name (kente means... read more$49.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Obaapa
Colorful Cotton Blend Kente Scarf from Ghana (10 inch width)
Obaapa, Colorful Cotton Blend Kente Scarf from Ghana (10 inch width)
Rachel Armah
Forever inspired by the vibrant colors adorned during traditional celebrations and festivities, artisan Rachel Armah uses lively shades of indigo, maize, and crimson to create this stunning kente... read more$54.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Obaapa
Red Blue and Yellow Cotton Blend Kente Scarf (14 inch width)
Obaapa, Red Blue and Yellow Cotton Blend Kente Scarf (14 inch width)
Rachel Armah
Forever inspired by the vibrant colors adorned during traditional celebrations and festivities, artisan Rachel Armah uses lively shades of indigo, maize, and crimson to create this stunning kente... read more$117.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Fiazikpui, Seat of the King
African Kente Cloth Cotton Fiazikpui Scarf (3 Strips)
Fiazikpui, Seat of the King, African Kente Cloth Cotton Fiazikpui Scarf (3 Strips)
Gobah Tengey-Seddoh
Golden yellow stool thrones alternate with black and white squares and stripes in this bold cotton kente scarf. Ghana's Gobah Tengey-Seddoh Family selects the Fiazikpui pattern for a scarf of three... read more$97.99Artist: Gobah Tengey-Seddoh
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Akan Gold Dust
Handwoven African Yellow Kente Cloth Scarf (14 Inch Width)
Akan Gold Dust, Handwoven African Yellow Kente Cloth Scarf (14 Inch Width)
Rachel Armah
Woven by hand, traditional West African kente cloth becomes a colorful scarf. Rachel Armah presents a traditional design known as Sika Futuro in the Akan language. "Sika" means... read more$139.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Winner
Multicolored Cotton and Rayon Kente Scarf (4 Inch Width)
Winner, Multicolored Cotton and Rayon Kente Scarf (4 Inch Width)
Rachel Armah
Originated by the Akan peoples of Ghana, colorful kente cloth is the best-known of all African textiles. Kente cloth is woven in strips, which is how it came by its name (kente means... read more$47.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Obaahema
Hand Woven Multicolor Kente Cloth Scarf (4 Inch Width)
Obaahema, Hand Woven Multicolor Kente Cloth Scarf (4 Inch Width)
Rachel Armah
Originated by the Akan peoples of Ghana, colorful kente cloth is the best-known of all African textiles. Kente cloth is woven in strips, which is how it came by its name (kente means... read more$49.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Seat of the King
African Kente Cloth Cotton Fiazikpui Scarf (1 Strip)
Seat of the King, African Kente Cloth Cotton Fiazikpui Scarf (1 Strip)
Gobah Tengey-Seddoh
Golden yellow stool thrones alternate with black and white squares and stripes in this bold cotton kente scarf. Ghana's Gobah Tengey-Seddoh Family selects the Fiazikpui pattern for a scarf of one... read more$34.99Artist: Gobah Tengey-Seddoh
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Handmade Kente Scarf from Ghana Artisan (12 Inch Width)
Progress, Handmade Kente Scarf from Ghana Artisan (12 Inch Width)
Rachel Armah
Originated by the Akan peoples of Ghana, colorful kente cloth is the best-known of all African textiles. Kente cloth is woven in strips, which is how it came by its name (kente means... read more$139.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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"I am a single mother of two daughters and due to the hardships I have faced as a single mother, I have done all I can to support my girls through petty trading and teaching."
"Growing up in Abiriw was enjoyable and exciting. It was very much a communal life, and every year in September we celebrated the Odwira... read more