What Do the 7 Colours of Kente Cloth Mean?

What Do the 7 Colours of Kente Cloth Mean?

Every colour in Kente cloth carries specific symbolic meaning, codified through centuries of Ashanti cultural convention:

Gold (Yellow) — Royalty, wealth, high status, glory, and spiritual purity. The colour most associated with the Ashanti royal court and the Golden Stool.

Black — Spiritual maturity, ancestral connection, intensified spiritual energy, and the passage of time.

Red — Political passion, bloodshed in defence of the nation, sacrificial rites, and strong political sentiment.

Green — Growth, harvest, renewal, vegetation, and the fertility of the land.

Blue — Peace, harmony, love, and good relations. A calming, unifying colour in Akan culture.

White — Purity, sanctity, festive occasions, and spiritual cleansing.

Grey (Silver) — Healing, cleansing, and the feminine principle. Associated with the moon and water.

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