ashanti kente cloth (36 items)
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Man from Kumawu
Hand Carved Ashanti Tribal African Mask with Kente Cloth
Man from Kumawu, Hand Carved Ashanti Tribal African Mask with Kente Cloth
Winfred Korley
Tribal marks on each cheek identify this personage as a man from Kumawu in Ghana's Ashanti region. Applications of white clay create an aged, antique effect while a cap of Ghanaian kente cloth adds... read more$119.99Artist: Winfred Korley
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Kente Tote
Brilliantly Colored Laptop Bag Made From Kente Cloth
Kente Tote, Brilliantly Colored Laptop Bag Made From Kente Cloth
Hannah Dodoo
Known as Nwentom in the Ashanti language, kente cloth is brightly colored interwoven strips of cloth that together make vibrant patterns. Ghanaian artisan Hannah Dodoo uses this cloth in tandem with... read more$87.99Artist: Hannah Dodoo
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Artisan Hands
Ghanaian 2-Strip Kente Cloth Scarf in Turquoise and Yellow
Artisan Hands, Ghanaian 2-Strip Kente Cloth Scarf in Turquoise and Yellow
Deborah Osei Boakye
Woven by hand, two strips of traditional West African kente cloth become a colorful scarf. Deborah Osei Boakye continues her grandfather's craft with this extraordinary design. Each strip of kente... read more$79.99Artist: Deborah Osei Boakye
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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$49.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Hold Hands
Handmade Kente Cloth Cotton Scarf
Hold Hands, Handmade Kente Cloth Cotton Scarf
Deborah Osei Boakye
Woven by hand, traditional West African kente cloth becomes a colorful scarf. Deborah Osei Boakye continues her grandfather's craft with this extraordinary design. Each strip of kente cloth requires... read more$57.99Artist: Deborah Osei Boakye
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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$64.99Artist: Deborah Osei Boakye
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Ashanti Loom
Cotton kente scarf
Ashanti Loom, Cotton kente scarf
Deborah Osei Boakye
Woven by hand, traditional West African kente cloth becomes a colorful scarf. Deborah Osei Boakye continues her grandfather's craft with this design. Each strip of kente cloth requires considerable... read more$64.99Artist: Deborah Osei Boakye
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Progress
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$59.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Ashanti Mother
Fertility Doll Wood Sculpture
Ashanti Mother, Fertility Doll Wood Sculpture
Winfred Korley
The Ashanti women of Ghana regard this doll as a fertility talisman. They take her along with them everywhere, for the doll is believed to foster conception, preferably a daughter. Winfred Korley... read more$94.99Artist: Winfred Korley
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Artisan Hands
Ghanaian 3-Strip Kente Cloth Scarf in Turquoise and Yellow
Artisan Hands, Ghanaian 3-Strip Kente Cloth Scarf in Turquoise and Yellow
Deborah Osei Boakye
Woven by hand, three strips of traditional West African kente cloth become a colorful scarf. Deborah Osei Boakye continues her grandfather's craft with this extraordinary design. Each strip of kente... read more$109.99Artist: Deborah Osei Boakye
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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$144.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Akan Gold Dust
Handwoven African Yellow Kente Cloth Scarf (5 Inch Width)
Akan Gold Dust, Handwoven African Yellow Kente Cloth Scarf (5 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$57.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Loom
Cotton kente scarf
Loom, Cotton kente scarf
Deborah Osei Boakye
Woven by hand, traditional West African kente cloth becomes a colorful scarf. Deborah Osei Boakye continues her grandfather's craft with this design. Each strip of kente cloth requires considerable... read more$59.99Artist: Deborah Osei Boakye
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Prince
Traditional Handmade African Kente Scarf (4 Inch Width)
Prince, Traditional Handmade African 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$57.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Colorful Adinkra
Signed Cotton Kente Cloth Adinkra Symbol Painting from Ghana
Colorful Adinkra, Signed Cotton Kente Cloth Adinkra Symbol Painting from Ghana
Emmanuel Atiemoh Yeboah
Ghanaian artist Emmanuel Yeboah celebrates the rich cultural history of the Adinkra symbols. Originating from Ghana's Ashanti region, the Adinkra symbols are well-known throughout the country, each... read more$119.99Artist: Emmanuel Atiemoh Yeboah
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Progress
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$149.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Princess
Hand Loomed African Kente Scarf in Pink (6 Inch Width)
Princess, Hand Loomed African Kente Scarf in Pink (6 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$57.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Prince
Multicolored Kente Cloth Scarf Made in Ghana (9 Inch Width)
Prince, Multicolored Kente Cloth Scarf Made in Ghana (9 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$99.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Princess
Hand Woven Pink and Ivory Kente Scarf (22 Inch Width)
Princess, Hand Woven Pink and Ivory Kente Scarf (22 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$169.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Ahoufe
Colorful Handwoven African Kente Cloth Scarf (4 Inch Width)
Ahoufe, Colorful Handwoven 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$57.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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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$57.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Asomdwe Hene
Orange and Ivory African Kente Cloth Scarf (5 Inch Width)
Asomdwe Hene, Orange and Ivory African 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$57.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Faith
Handmade Pink Cream and Blue African Kente Scarf
Faith, Handmade Pink Cream and Blue African Kente Scarf
Rachel Armah
Originated by the Akan peoples of Ghana, colorful kente cloth is the best-known of all African textiles. Kente is woven by hand in strips, which is how it came by its name (kente means... read more$157.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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Upbeat
Beautifully Patterned Kente iPad Case with Foam Padding
Upbeat, Beautifully Patterned Kente iPad Case with Foam Padding
Hannah Dodoo
The designs on this iPad case are anything but dull, making it much more interesting than other electronics cases. Ghanaian artist Hannah Dodoo uses kente fabric to create this foam padded case and... read more$49.99Artist: Hannah Dodoo
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Kente Spirits
Pair of Handcrafted Kente Cotton Scrunchies from Ghana
Kente Spirits, Pair of Handcrafted Kente Cotton Scrunchies from Ghana
Hannah Dodoo
Kente patterns, once worn by royal members of the Ashanti and Ewe civilizations, have become an icon of Ghana's culture, appearing in many traditional works of the region. Inspired by the cultural... read more$12.99Artist: Hannah Dodoo
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African Chic
Curated Kente Gift Set with Hand Fan 2 Scrunchies & Earrings
African Chic, Curated Kente Gift Set with Hand Fan 2 Scrunchies & Earrings
Curated Gift Sets
African traditions and sustainability perfectly blend in this vibrant gift set from Ghana curated by the NOVICA team. Once worn by royal members of the Ashanti and Ewe civilizations, woven Kente... read more$73.92Artist: Curated Gift Sets
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Ashanti Heritage
Ghanaian Cotton Kente Print Bow Tie Pocket Square Set
Ashanti Heritage, Ghanaian Cotton Kente Print Bow Tie Pocket Square Set
Lydia Mawuenya Amedzrator
Vivid primary colors emulate Ghana's legendary kente cloth. Designed by Lydia Mawuenya Amedzrator, this handsome bow tie is accompanied by a pocket square. The set is crafted of a vibrant West African... read more$29.99Artist: Lydia Mawuenya Amedzrator
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Wednesday
Wood fertility doll
Wednesday, Wood fertility doll
Winfred Korley
The Ashanti women of Ghana regard this doll as a fertility talisman. They take her along with them everywhere, for the doll is believed to foster conception, preferably a daughter. Winfred Korley... read more$139.99Artist: Winfred Korley
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Twin Children
Wood fertility doll
Twin Children, Wood fertility doll
Winfred Korley
Tall and graceful, this woman embraces her beautiful twin girls. Winfred Korley carves a fertility doll with beaded jewelry and a kente cloth breech clout. Among the Akan people, such dolls are... read more$97.99Artist: Winfred Korley
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Baule Mother
Artisan Crafted Wood Sculpture
Baule Mother, Artisan Crafted Wood Sculpture
Winfred Korley
The Baule women of Ghana regard this doll as a fertility talisman. They take her along with them everywhere, for the doll is believed to foster conception. Winfred Korley celebrates West African... read more$79.99Artist: Winfred Korley
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Ashanti Ocean
Kente Cotton Handle Handbag from Africa
Ashanti Ocean, Kente Cotton Handle Handbag from Africa
Alex Boakye
Alex Boakye transforms the millenary allure of kente cloth artistry into a fascinating handbag with rattan handles. Kente patterns in blue are woven by hand from a cotton and rayon blend. The lined... read more$117.99Artist: Alex Boakye
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Brave Fuase Mothers
Wood fertility doll
Brave Fuase Mothers, Wood fertility doll
Winfred Korley
"Legend tells how a fertility doll was stolen from a shrine in Fuase and taken to a distant land. The children of Fuase were dying and the people consulted a fetish priest who explained the gods... read more$104.99Artist: Winfred Korley