Asante kente is a cloth that embodies the cultural heritage and history of the Asante people. The Asantes are a major ethnic ...
UNESCO has added Ghana’s Kente cloth to its Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The famous material comes from the Asante and Ewe people of Ghana and dates back to ...
Ghana’s iconic Kente cloth has been inscribed onto UNESCO ... Originating from Ghana’s Asante and Ewe communities, Kente is renowned worldwide for its bold colors, intricate patterns ...
"Inspired by Ewe/Kente weaving, part of the facade's design echoes a cloth's warp and weft structure. Vertical cedar slats with occasional horizontal connections give the façade a syncopated ...
The kente cloth is a traditional African cloth – the colors and design hold a specific meaning. It is the most popular and best known of all African textiles. Originally, royalty exclusively wore ...
Kente is a prestigious royal cloth of Ghana's Asante people, part of their historical and cultural heritage. But there's a debate about where it originated: the Bonwire community or the Adanwomase ...