UNESCO has added Ghana’s Kente cloth to its Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The famous material comes from the Asante and Ewe people of Ghana and dates back to ...
Traditionally, Kente was worn by royalty and during significant ceremonies. Each colour and pattern in Kente carries ... The colours of the kente were white, blue, black and red; and the designs ...
This is Nana Amma Konadu Yiadom Prempeh, a BBC Journalist, and the brain behind Ghana's first Kente documentary, the 'Importance of Kente to Ghanaians and Black Africans'.
Kente, Ghana’s famous hand-woven cloth has become the best-known and ... and during significant ceremonies. Each colour and pattern in Kente carries specific meanings, such as gold for status ...
She might prepare West Indian Curry and jerk chicken. "I make sugar cookies, and we decorate them with Kente cloth patterns to match the Kwanzaa theme," she says. Kwanzaa and Christmas cookies at ...
The red, blue and yellow beads were hand-beaded into the gown to create a lovely pattern. Set against the ... She chose to wear a striking green kente cloth, beautifully showcasing her cultural ...
Chief Superintendent Odonkor said about two hours later, the complainant went back to the house and realised Arthur had set his single room mud house on fire and his personal effects such as kente ...
About two hours later, when Donkor returned home, he found that Arthur had set his single-room mud house on fire. The blaze destroyed several personal items, including kente cloths, ecolac bags, a ...
Chief Superintendent Odonkor said about two hours later, the complainant went back to the house and realised Arthur had set his single room mud house on fire and his personal effects such as kente ...