green scarves (15 items)
Shield
1 Strip Handwoven Red Yellow Green African Kente Scarf
Shield, 1 Strip Handwoven Red Yellow Green African Kente Scarf
Rachel Armah
Blue and white complement red, yellow and green in a colorful scarf from Rachel Armah. Woven by hand, traditional West African kente cloth depicts a design known as Akyem, or "shield." It's... read more$54.99Artist: 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
Blue Unity Chain
Signed Blue Batik Adinkra Scarf Handcrafted in Ghana
Blue Unity Chain, Signed Blue Batik Adinkra Scarf Handcrafted in Ghana
K. Baka
K. Baka combines blue and green to create a beautiful batik scarf with African style. On each end is an adinkra symbol known as nkonsonkonson, meaning "chain link" in the Akan language. It... read more$49.99Artist: K. Baka
Nsubura
Printed Cotton Scarf from Ghana
Nsubura, Printed Cotton Scarf from Ghana
Veronica Ama Darku
Create instant allure by throwing Veronica Ama Darku's gorgeous scarf over your shoulders. The Ghanaian artisan crafts the scarf from printed cotton in deep rose, spring green, and marigold, while a... read more$59.99Artist: Veronica Ama Darku
Blue Gye Nyame
Handcrafted Signed Blue Batik Adinkra Scarf from Ghana
Blue Gye Nyame, Handcrafted Signed Blue Batik Adinkra Scarf from Ghana
K. Baka
K. Baka combines pools of green and blue to create a beautiful batik scarf with African style. Ghana's famed gye nyame symbol adorns the ends, its rotating form meaning "I fear none except... read more$49.99Artist: K. Baka
Eclectic
One Strip Handwoven Multicolor African Kente Scarf
Eclectic, One Strip Handwoven Multicolor African Kente Scarf
Rachel Armah
Woven by hand, traditional West African kente cloth becomes a colorful scarf. Rachel Armah presents a traditional design known as Edwene asa. The phrase means "all motifs are used up" in the... read more$57.99Artist: Rachel Armah
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
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
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
Kiwi Hotsui
Handwoven Cotton Blend Kente Scarf in Kiwi from Ghana
Kiwi Hotsui, Handwoven Cotton Blend Kente Scarf in Kiwi from Ghana
Gobah Tengey-Seddoh
Diligently handwoven of cotton and rayon blend fabric in the traditional style of kente cloth, this stunning wrap scarf is elaborated with elegant diamond and line motifs in kiwi and white. Learning... read more$49.99$44.99Artist: Gobah Tengey-Seddoh
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