The Kente stole is an iconic, visual presentation of the history, ethics, religious beliefs, social values and philosophy of West Africa. It is worn in church services, at special occasions and events.
Kente refers to a Ghanaian textile made of hand- woven strips of silk and cotton. It originated from Bonwire in the Ashanti region of Ghana.
The motifs on these stoles are Adinkra symbols, created and used by the Asante people to communicate hope, faith, love, welcome, God's sovereignty etc.
A19/1500C Cream
A19/1500G Green
A19/1500P Purple
A19/1500R Red
Sold singly.