ashanti kente cloth (6 items)
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
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
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
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
Fatia
Kente tote bag and accessory cases
Fatia, Kente tote bag and accessory cases
Hannah Dodoo
Fatia is a name bestowed upon female children of the Ashanti people in northern Ghana. Hannah Dodoo crafts this set of a tote bag and three accessory cases from abright print, the vivid designs... read more$79.99Artist: Hannah Dodoo
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