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Kente Desire
Rayon and Cotton Blend Kente Scarf in Cerise (4.5 in.)
Kente Desire, Rayon and Cotton Blend Kente Scarf in Cerise (4.5 in.)
Rachel Armah
Evoking desire, this Ghanaian wrap scarf features checked motifs and stripes in tones of cerise, viridian, and pastel yellow. Rachel Armah creates this scarf, which is handwoven of a rayon and cotton... read more$54.99$49.49Artist: Rachel Armah
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Kente Desire
Rayon and Cotton Blend Kente Scarf in Cerise (9.5 in.)
Kente Desire, Rayon and Cotton Blend Kente Scarf in Cerise (9.5 in.)
Rachel Armah
Evoking desire, this Ghanaian wrap scarf features checked motifs and stripes in tones of cerise, viridian, and pastel yellow. Rachel Armah creates this scarf, which is handwoven of a rayon and cotton... read more$87.99$79.19Artist: Rachel Armah
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Akoma Colors
Striped Geometric Rayon and Cotton Blend Kente Scarf
Akoma Colors, Striped Geometric Rayon and Cotton Blend Kente Scarf
Akoma of West Africa
Named Akoma, which means "heart," this traditional scarf is presented by Akoma of West Africa. Ghanaian artisans work with a rayon and cotton blend, which is handwoven to create a single... read more$37.99$34.19Artist: Akoma of West Africa
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Akoma Geometry
Striped Geometric Pattern Rayon Blend Kente Scarf (11.5 in.)
Akoma Geometry, Striped Geometric Pattern Rayon Blend Kente Scarf (11.5 in.)
Akoma of West Africa
Named Akoma, which means "heart," this wrap scarf is crafted in the tradition of African handicrafts. Akoma of West Africa presents this scarf, which features two strips of handwoven rayon... read more$74.99$67.49Artist: Akoma of West Africa
Women's Striped Kente Rayon Scarves
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Rachel Armah Beaded jewelry
"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