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OCCASIONS AND EVENTS ONE CAN WEAR KENTE(WITH PICTURES)

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 Kente ia a symbol of pride and social status as chiefs, elders and wealthy people wear them to reflect their nobleness and affluence.most people in Ghana use the kente fabric for different occasions and functions,Kente is a very expensive fabric which is worn by different cultural and traditional backgrounds of people living in the country.at one time only royals could commission the fabric but nowadays it looks likes  the normal individual can also rock in the Kente in many ways. the Kente aids is the recognition of special moments such as a symbol of respect for the departed during the rites of burial and ancestral remembrances. it is also worn when an event such as engagement, graduations and naming ceremony is taking place. kente is an all purpose piece of textile which is an embodiment of our rich cultural heritage of Ghana.      Afr.la.psu.edu. (2019).  Kente Cloth Ceremonies — African Studies . [online] Available at: http://afr.la.psu.edu/news-events/kente-clo

WHY DO PEOPLE WEAR AFRICAN PRINTS?

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African fashion has grown with many antic designers and bloggers across in this area. The best thing is, you can really make it unequaled  to your sense of style. One of the best things about African fashion is the array of bold statement colours and prints. You can either make your whole outfit bright, bold and beautiful or just choose a statement piece to incorporate into your look to add a new element of interest to that black blouse. Whether that is through a pair of shoes, stunning necklace or a flowing skirt, the end result is as fantastic as ever. Perhaps the best thing about the variety of colours is that you can really match it to your personality and play around with the right tones that complement you and your skin tone the best. We say, have fun with it and experiment; you’ll soon learn what works for you.   Deptfordmarketyard.com. (2019).  5 Reasons to love African Fashion - Deptford Market Yard . [online] Available at: http://www.deptfordmarketyard.com/5-rea

AFRICAN PRINTS AND MEANINGS

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In many African countries the African fabrics is what is selling and is making a lot of money in the life's of people,Ghana a west African country is one of the leading production of the fabrics. they have alot of manufacturing companies like Akosombo textiles limited, Ghana textiles limited and Printex limited are the big industry that export these fabrics to some countries. these fabrics are designed to match various African culture and traditions,most of these designs found on the fabrics shows the events or adages and important personalities. Most of these fabrics produced in Ghana have local names. ‘Yaw Donkor’, ‘Bosu’, ‘Ama Serwaa’, ‘Efie mmosea’ etc. are some of the names of the fabrics in Ghana and also names of the days in the weeks.  S3 wo b3 ka me hu as3m a fa akonya tinase (Stool) The stool symbol is the key feature of this fabric and its name simply implies that, ‘if you want to talk about me, take a stool and sit down.’ African proverbs are laden with humorous sayi

histroy about kente from Ghana

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Kente cloth is a  fabrics which is manufactured in Ghana but originated by the Ashanti people in a village called Bonwire in Kumasi. the cloth was discovered by two brother named  Kurugu and Ameyaw who were hunters.one day the brothers on their way to hunting saw a spider spinning a web. they stood somewhere and watched the spider as it spin its web the brothers after watching the art went back home and set a tread together with a wooden stick and begun to weave as they got designs from the piece of work. they made the first cloth out of black and white fibers from a raffia tree.                                                        Now  Bonwire town is well known for best kente cloth in Ghana. Csdt.rpi.edu. (2019).  Kente Computing | Origins . [online] Available at: https://csdt.rpi.edu/culture/legacy/african/kente/origins.html [Accessed 8 Feb. 2019].