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Thursday 4 August 2011

Ashanti Strip Weaving - Kente Cloth


Also known as a Kente cloth. Made by the Ashanti people of Ghana and is the most labour intensive weaving in the world. It became a true art form and represented the concept of royalty and status. Traditionally the Ashanti people only worked around geometric patterns. The spider Anansi taught the art of weaving to two brothers who had discovered his web while on a hunting trip. Anansi also taught them how to spin and dye the threads. Since then the Ashanti have used the strip looms Anansi taught them to build. Men traditionally do the strip weaving in West Africa.

2 comments:

  1. Hi, I am a student from London, planing to analyse a fashion item and wish to choose this. I would like to know the medium of this Kente cloth please. Medium is what made the picture an teh type of things used to make the Kente cloth.

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