Kente fabric

Explore the vibrant and intricate designs of Kente fabric for fashionable clothing and stunning home decor. Find inspiration for incorporating this rich cultural heritage into your style.
Authentic Kente 6 yards Genuine Ghana handwoven Kente fabric and Kente Cloth African fabric African Bonwire Ghana Kente Traditional by 2LoversFashion on Etsy Weaving, Stripes, Kente Fabric, Kente Cloth, Woven Top, African Fabric, Ghana, Quality Fabric, Hand Weaving

Kente fabric, Handwoven from Ghana. Kente yard is not the same as African fabric/ankara . This woven top-notch quality kente is not measured like the normal African fabric/Ankara. The Kente strips are joined together to make 2 yards for a piece in three to make 6 yards. The weavers weave it up to 14 or 15 stripes and join all the stripes to make the full 12 yards kente but when they weave it in small stripes it's either 17 or 18 stripes to make the full 12 yards kente. This is purely…

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Doraharrisonelizabeth
"Find the Kente Cotton Fabric Piece by Loops & Threads® at Michaels. This festive cotton fabric featuring a traditional Kente pattern will be a great go to for décor and sewing projects requiring a bold touch. Use to create eye-catching pillows, apparel accessories, bows, napkins and more. This festive cotton fabric featuring a traditional Kente pattern will be a great go to for décor and sewing projects requiring a bold touch. Use to create eye-catching pillows, apparel accessories, bows, napki Kente Cloth Patterns African Textiles, Tela, Abstract African Art Pattern, Kente Pattern Design, Kente Fabric Patterns, African Pattern Design Textiles, Bhm Nails, Kente Background, Caribbean Pattern

"Find the Kente Cotton Fabric Piece by Loops & Threads® at Michaels. This festive cotton fabric featuring a traditional Kente pattern will be a great go to for décor and sewing projects requiring a bold touch. Use to create eye-catching pillows, apparel accessories, bows, napkins and more. This festive cotton fabric featuring a traditional Kente pattern will be a great go to for décor and sewing projects requiring a bold touch. Use to create eye-catching pillows, apparel accessories, bows…

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Jamesforson
Kumasi Ghana, Kente Fabric, African Patterns, Jewelry Promotion, Palette Design, Kente Cloth, African Wedding Dress, African Fabrics, Weaving Process

Kente fabric, Handwoven from Ghana. Kente yard is not the same as African fabric/ankara . This woven top-notch quality kente is not measured like the normal African fabric/Ankara. The Kente strips are joined together to make 2 yards for a piece in three to make 6 yards. The weavers weave it up to 14 or 15 stripes and join all the stripes to make the full 12 yards kente but when they weave it in small stripes it's either 17 or 18 stripes to make the full 12 yards kente. This is purely…

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Jennysaboyombo
African Wedding Theme, West African Textiles, Kente Fabric, Teen Dress, Kente Cloth, May Weddings, African Textiles, African Wedding, Woven Top

Kente fabric, Handwoven from Ghana. Kente yard is not the same as African fabric/ankara . This woven top-notch quality kente is not measured like the normal African fabric/Ankara. The Kente strips are joined together to make 2 yards for a piece in three to make 6 yards. The weavers weave it up to 14 or 15 stripes and join all the stripes to make the full 12 yards kente but when they weave it in small stripes it's either 17 or 18 stripes to make the full 12 yards kente. This is purely…

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Sarah Ocran
A beautiful Aso-oke fabric with a bold combination of mauve, lilac and a hint of green. Aso-Oke (pronounced ah-SHOW-kay) is short for Aso Ilu Oke which means clothes from the up-country. It is also sometimes refereed to as Aso-Ofi. It is a hand woven cloth made mostly by the Yoruba tribe of south west Nigeria. It is of a similar tradition to Kente cloth from Ghana. It is woven in strips and these strips are sewn together to make clothing. It is a thick fabric which is similar in texture to denim Asooke Dress Styles, Pink Aso Oke, Aso Oke Styles, Nigerian Wedding Aso Ebi, Nigerian Wedding Attire, Yoruba Tribe, Strip Fabric, Ghana Weaving, Olive Green Weddings

A beautiful Aso-oke fabric with a bold combination of mauve, lilac and a hint of green. Aso-Oke (pronounced ah-SHOW-kay) is short for Aso Ilu Oke which means clothes from the up-country. It is also sometimes refereed to as Aso-Ofi. It is a hand woven cloth made mostly by the Yoruba tribe of south west Nigeria. It is of a similar tradition to Kente cloth from Ghana. It is woven in strips and these strips are sewn together to make clothing. It is a thick fabric which is similar in texture to…

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Elizabetholaniran