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Contact SupplierFeature : Anti-Static, Tear-Resistant, Fusible, Sustainable, Anti-Mildew, Abrasion-Resistant, Breathable, Anti-Bacteria, Double Faced, Organic, Breathable |
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Use : Lining, Curtain, Dress, Garment, Mattress, Shirt, Sportswear, Swimwear, Tent, Umbrella, Pillow, Bridal/Special Occasion, Home Decor, Outdoor, PILLOWS, SKIRTS, WINDOW TREATMENTS, Apparel-Loungewear, Apparel-Blazer/Suits, Apparel-Coat/Jacket, Apparel-Vest, Apparel-Dancewear, Apparel-Dress, Apparel-Shirts&Blouses, Apparel-Sweatshirt, Apparel-Skirts, Apparel-Underwear, Apparel-Sleepwear, Home Textile-Scarves & Shawls |
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Bag, Dress, Garment, Home Textile, Shirt, Suit, Wedding, Pillow, Accessories, Bags,Purses & Totes, Home Decor, Fashion Accessories-Shoes, Fashion Accessories-Luggage, Fashion Accessories-Hats, Apparel-Dress, Apparel-T-Shirts, Apparel-Pants&Shorts, Apparel-Uniform, Apparel-Wedding/Special Occasion, Home Textile-Pillow |
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Weight : As Per Requirement |
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Applicable To The Crowd : Women, Men, GIRLS, BOYS, Infant/Baby ,Others |
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The Material : 100 % Pure Cotton |
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Color : Customized |
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Suitable For Season : All The Year Round |
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Popular Element : Modern |
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Logo : Customized |
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Thickness : As Per Weight |
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Type : 100% Cotton Fabric | ||||
Pattern : All Types Printed |
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Style : Plaid , Jacquard, Plaid, Plain, Wax, Other , |
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Width : As Per Requirement |
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Technics : Woven And Knitted |
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Any shawl or stole lover would have come across this popular print and worn it without knowing that it’s Kente. Kente originated in the Ghana province in Africa before the 11th century. Ethnic groups like Ashanti and Ewe in modern-day Ghana are keeping this craft alive. In the Akan language of Africa, Kenten means basket and due to its similarity to the pattern, the print was named Kente.
Handmade cloth strips of cotton and silk are used to weave this toga-like stole. The old tales tell us that the locals had copied the patterns of Anansi the Spider, and the inspirations come from nature. This piece of cloth was originally worn by African kings and royalty.
The master weavers of Kente are highly respected in the Western world today as the print is used in the design of academic stoles which are worn by graduates during their convocation ceremonies.