Kente Collection was born in Bonwire, Kumasi, Ghana. A value anchored in the vivid hues of each silk weave. Kente cloth is a brightly colored African fabric. Its beauty is aided by the variety of colors and straightforward geometric patterns. Kente is more than just a piece of cloth because of the symbolic designs, weave structure, and contextual communication potential. It is highly regarded as a priceless cultural legacy outside of Ghana. As a result, it is now a crucial component of Africa's distinctive character. The skill of the weaver and the desired symbolic message influence the creation of kente textiles. Kente's message may be conveyed to its user or viewer by deciphering its symbolic weaving patterns.
ColorThe product comes in various colors and patterns. Much like Adinkra Symbols and Kente Cloth Weave Patterns, Kente Cloth Colors signify certain meanings. The meanings of the various hues are listed below:
Blue: Peace, Togetherness, Love, and HarmonyBLACK- Maturity, Spitual energy, Mourning, Funeral, and Passing riteGold-High Worth, Richness, Fertility, Royalty, Prosperity, Monetary WealthGreen Land, Crops, Vegetation, Harvest, Growth, Spiritual Growth, and RenewalYellow: High Worth; Richness; Fertility; Royalty; Prosperity; Monetary WealthGrey: Healing Rituals, Cleaning Rituals, and Symbolizing AshPink-feminine, mild-feminine, and feminine qualitiesWhite- Pureness, Cleaning rite, & FestivalsMaroni: Mother Earth and Healing Purple- feminine and is worn by girls.Silver: Peace and Joy, Referring to the MoonPatternFor Kente Cloths, there are over 350 designs available. QualityKente fabric is of high quality. Clearly, when it comes to the design and composition of the kente, quality cannot be sacrificed. On the wedding day, only the best should be worn. It must also be able to last as an amazing, eye-catching item of mementos for the bride and groom if it is to be something to treasure. To build this, exceptional resources and talent are needed.