African kente cloth
African kente cloth is a traditional textile originating from the Ashanti people of Ghana. It is made from silk and cotton, featuring vibrant colors and intricate patterns that often hold cultural significance. Each design tells a story or conveys a specific message, making kente cloth a symbol of heritage and identity.
Kente cloth is commonly used for special occasions, such as weddings and ceremonies, and is worn as a wrap or draped over the shoulder. The fabric has gained international recognition and is now celebrated in fashion and art, representing the rich cultural history of West Africa.