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  2. Kente cloth - Wikipedia

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    Kente production can be classified by three versions: authentic kente cloth made by traditional weavers, kente print produced by brands such as Vlisco and Akosombo Textile Ltd, and mass-produced kente pattern typically produced in China for West Africans. Authentic kente cloth is the most expensive, while kente print varies in price depending ...

  3. Adinkra symbols - Wikipedia

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    Cloth as Metaphor: (re)reading the Adinkra cloth symbols of the Akan of Ghana by Dr George F. Kojo Arthur. Legon, Ghana: Centre for Indigenous Knowledge Systems, 2001. 187 [6], p. 29 cm. ISBN 9988-0-0791-4; African Accents: Fabrics and Crafts to Decorate Your Home by Lisa Shepard. ISBN 0-87341-789-5

  4. Talk:Kente cloth - Wikipedia

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    Color symbolism within the Akan culture affects the aesthetics of Kente. Colors are chosen for both their visual effect and their symbolic meanings. A weaver's choice of colors for both weft and warp designs, may be dictated either by tradition or by individual aesthetic taste.

  5. African art - Wikipedia

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    The cloth is central to the Ghanaian culture and it is also traditionally used to be worn as a wrap-around for both men and women with slightly different variations for both of them. This fabric is worn by almost every Ghanaian tribe member. Colors And Meaning. There are different color variations for the Kente, each color has different meanings.

  6. African textiles - Wikipedia

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    Ewe Kente: Kente cloth is also worn by the Ewe,located in Ghana and Togo and Benin Republic. The Ewe, a Gbe speaking group who originated from Nigeria,had a tradition of horizontal loom weaving, adopted the double heddle frame loom style of kente cloth weaving from the Asante with some important differences.

  7. Ghanaian smock - Wikipedia

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    Kente cloth originated in the Ashanti region of Ghana. How it is made. The smock is traditionally made from hand-loomed strips comprising a blend of dyed and undyed ...

  8. Kufi - Wikipedia

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    It is often made of kente cloth, mudcloth, or knitted or crocheted in a variety of yarns. [citation needed] Crown style kufis are the traditional hat worn with formal West African attire. [13] A formal dashiki suit will always include a crown style kufi, while the knitted style is most appropriate for non-formal occasions.

  9. Aso oke - Wikipedia

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    Opa aro: a dark blue woven cloth in solid colour broken with a stripe of green. [7] Ifun or fu: a combination of light brown and navy blue woven cloth. [7] Waka: a woven cloth of solid black background with one or two warp stripes of red. [7] Aso-ipo, ifale, abata, and aponuponyin which are red woven clothes [7] Aso Oke comes in various ...