African Kente Cloth Cotton Fiazikpui Scarf (3 Strips), "Seat of the King"
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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 fabric strips.
The Fiazikpui motif is created primarily on the weft, or horizontal threads of the loom. The design, which means, "Seat of a King," originated in the 14th century to honor one of the head chiefs or kings of what is now Ghana.
Each strip requires considerable effort, and the looms are worked with both hands and feet. Strips are generally three to four inches wide and seven to ten feet long, and the length of time it takes to complete one strip varies by the complexity of the chosen pattern.
- 0.29 kgs
- 0.6 lbs
- 198 cm L x 35 cm W
- 78" L x 13.75" W
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Tammy
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03/04/2024
"Beautiful work - Yet incorrect description!"
The description and card for the scarf named Healing is the same as for the scarf named Victory. Thease lines in particular are misleading Combining shades of pale gray and black...Gray derives its symbolism from ash, used for healing and cleansing rituals. I thought there was an issue with my screen or the photo causing the scarf to look yellow - but once received the scarf is definitely a sickly pale yellow and not gray or ash as described. This is very disappointing as I valued the symbolism of ash & healing.
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Luisa
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04/20/2023
"Versatile"
This is a marvelous scarf. Photo does not do it justice. I can wear it with anything and it feels and looks good.
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Carolina Vargas
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10/13/2021
"magic colors"
This is very special for me because of its tradition and how it takes one back into a beautiful past that we need to keep alive and preserve thanks to these artists; their passion overflows.
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Gift Occasion:
- This was a gift for: Cousin
- Occasion: 'just because'
Kathleen
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09/26/2021
"Exquisite Pattern!"
I can wear this with a suit or jeans. It dresses up anything. I always get compliments on it, and people wonder where I got it. I always tell them. I have scarves from all over the world. This is the best way to get them without traveling.
Best Uses
- Dress up a suit or jeans
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Kathleen
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03/23/2021
"I feel so alive when wearing it."
The colors are stunning and the design unique. It lies beautifully around the neck. People always want to know where I got it.
Best Uses
- Can also be used as a table runner
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Linda
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11/23/2019
"Beautiful workmanship"
I received the scarf today and I am so glad. It is a beautiful scarf that I am going to gift with the Kente backpack that I ordered before. I am sure this will be a special gift for the person I am giving it to. It is beautifully done with gold keys and stripes.
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