Kente Haven Collection KH153
Kente Haven Collection has a combination of Ancient Ashanti patterns mixed with inspiration from the Volta region that blends together beautifully which is why we named it Kente heaven.
Don't be fooled by online sellers who used cheaper threads to cut cost for what is a Sacred Cloth which is becoming a normal practice in Ghana. Those who may not be experts in the cloth may be unable to realize what they have are not original threads. These threads come from china and are now being used in the market industry.
Here at MG Kente you'll always get the real thing. Each purchase receives a MG Kente Official shopping bag, MGKH embroidered in a secluded area, certificate of Authenticity with description and model number for each purchase of our Kente heaven line from our headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware in the United States.
Kente comes from the word kenten, which means basket in the Asante dialect of Akan. Akans refer to kente as nwentoma, meaning woven cloth. It is an Akan royal and sacred cloth worn only in times of extreme importance and was the cloth of kings. Over time, the use of kente became more widespread.
Kente cloth is special on many levels. Around the world, the unique patterns and colors are easily identifiable as a representation of West African culture. ... This gives each Kente design its own unique, symbolic value. Kente cloth may symbolize the wearer's status or mark a festive occasion.
It's Common For Females To Use 6 Yards For Sewing Gowns, Dresses, Etc. Males commonly use 8 to 10 Yards and Overly Sized Men can have the Option of 12 Yards. And Children are Typically 4 Yards. Babies and Accessories Typically 2 Yards.
Female are sold in 1-3 Pieces
Male are Sold in 1 Piece
Made to order In Kumasi GHANA