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Nyiraba
Narrow Purple and Green Kente Cloth Scarf (5 Inch Width)
Nyiraba, Narrow Purple and Green Kente Cloth Scarf (5 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$49.99$44.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Mulberry Royalty
Geometric Rayon Blend Kente Scarf in Mulberry (4 In.)
Mulberry Royalty, Geometric Rayon Blend Kente Scarf in Mulberry (4 In.)
Akoma of West Africa
Fit for royalty, this traditional kente scarf combines mulberry and white to create geometric patterns. Ghana's Akoma of West Africa creates this fringed scarf, which is woven by hand.$67.99$61.19Artist: Akoma of West Africa
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Vital Arrow
Cotton kente cloth scarf
Vital Arrow, Cotton kente cloth scarf
Deborah Osei Boakye
Myriad arrowheads align within the hypnotic composition of this kente cloth scarf. According to kente lore, purple is associated with earth, with healing, and with the feminine aspects of life. Green... read more$59.99$53.99Artist: Deborah Osei Boakye
Women's Purple Kente Rayon Scarves
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Madam Adwoa and Onyame Akwan Dooso African masks, wood carvings and kente cloth
While helping her mother, Madam Adwoa began to offer a small number of woodcarvings, which to her surprise sold very well in the market. This inspired to pursue woodcarving as a career.
Madam Adwoa became involved in handicrafts through her mother, who sold Adinkra symbols and kente cloths. While helping her mother, she began... read more