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QUALITY KENTE WOVEN BY HAND

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Kingholy African Kente Style
25 Dec 2024 • 306 Visninger

Kente was woven by hand in traditional loom

QUALITY KENTE WOVEN BY HAND

Here's a summary: _A Legendary Account_ An Ewe weaver traveled to the Ashanti kingdom to weave Kente. An Ashanti man, interested in learning, approached the Ewe weaver. Due to language barriers, communication was challenging. As the Ashanti man observed and attempted to learn, he accidentally entered the loom. The Ewe weaver exclaimed, "Ke na te!" (meaning "open and heat" in Ewe language). This phrase stuck, and the Ashanti man associated it with the weaving technique. _Origins of the Name "Kente"_ From that moment on, the Ashanti people referred to this intricate weaving technique as "Kente," derived from the Ewe phrase "Ke na te." This account highlights: 1. Ewe expertise in Kente weaving. 2. Ashanti interest in learning the craft. 3. Language barriers leading to a memorable moment. 4. The birth of the name "Kente." _Preserving Cultural Heritage_ Oral traditions like this one play a vital role in preserving cultural heritage and historical accounts. Thank you for sharing this captivating story! Would you like to explore more topics related to Ewe-Ashanti cultural exchange, African textiles, or oral traditions?

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