Kente Cloth Meaning — The Perfect Cultural Gift | Afropop Socks
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Kente Cloth Meaning — The Perfect Cultural Gift
Kente cloth is the most celebrated African textile — a hand-woven fabric of the Ashanti Kingdom of Ghana, worn by kings and chiefs for over 400 years. Every colour carries meaning: gold represents royalty, green represents growth, red represents sacrifice, black represents the ancestors.
Afropop Socks celebrates Kente cloth heritage with bold designs stocked at Tate Modern, V&A Museum, and Smithsonian NMAAHC. Every pair comes with a cultural story card explaining the meaning of the colours and patterns.
The perfect gift for anyone who wants to learn about African heritage — or celebrate it.
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