Ghanaian artisan Rachel Armah celebrates the rich tradition of Akan kente cloth. Handwoven on the traditional loom using cotton and rayon blend fibers, it features two strips of cloth that are then...read more
The rich tradition of Akan kente cloth is celebrated by Ghana's Rachel Armah. Using cotton and rayon blend fibers, she weaves a single strip on the traditional hand loom. Colorful motifs decorate the...read more
Forever inspired by the vibrant colors adorned during traditional celebrations and festivities, artisan Rachel Armah uses lively shades of indigo, maize, and crimson to create this stunning kente...read more
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
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
Forever inspired by the vibrant colors adorned during traditional celebrations and festivities, artisan Rachel Armah uses lively shades of indigo, maize, and crimson to create this stunning kente...read more
Handwoven from a rayon and cotton blend in the traditional style of kente cloth, this beautiful wrap scarf is fit for royalty. Ghanaian artisan Rachel Armah creates this fascinating accessory, which...read more