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Book Synopsis: The story in this book is widely known among the weavers in Ghana and dates back to the mid-seventeenth century during the time of King Oti Akenten. Today, kente cloth is worn all over the world, but most often by heads of state in different African countries. Even now, certain patterns are reserved for the Ashanti king. If anyone is wearing a pattern the king has chosen, they must immediately remove it and select another kente.
In the United States of America and other countries with people of African descent, kente is often worn as a statement of pride in African heritage. Students frequently wear a strip of kente on their gowns when they graduate. Some fraternities and sororities have their Greek letters and colors woven into kente strips. Machine-woven kente is less expensive than the handmade cloth, but it is also less refined, and the colors are less vibrant.
Kente is a beautiful, expensive cloth. People almost never cut the strips of kente to make shirts or skirts. Instead, they wear one strip alone or many strips sewn together, making yards of kente cloth to drape around the body. Many patterns woven in kente cloth have significance. All of the traditional old patterns have meanings which, for the most part, are proverbs. "One man cannot rule a country" is one of the translations. When heads of state and other dignitaries visit Ghana, often original kente designs are made for these visitors. In the Ashanti region of Ghana, you can still see yellow, red, and blue threads laid out to dry in the sun. There are fine, handmade looms and asase-ntoma - apprentice weavers - who learn to gather their own dyes and process yarns for weaving kente. And like their masters, and their masters' masters before them, they are told the story of how a beautiful spider shared her weaving secrets with two resourceful, expert weavers.
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Introducing The Spider Weaver: A Legend of Kente Cloth, a captivating book that takes you on a journey back to the mid-seventeenth century in Ghana. This story, passed down through generations, reveals the rich history and cultural significance of kente cloth.
Kente cloth is not only worn by heads of state but also cherished by individuals all over the world who take pride in their African heritage. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns make kente a symbol of elegance and tradition. Whether you're a student looking to honor your roots during graduation or a member of a fraternity showcasing your Greek letters and colors, kente is a powerful statement of identity and belonging.
While machine-woven kente is more affordable, it still lacks the refinement and vibrant colors found in handmade cloth. The Spider Weaver book highlights the meticulous process behind creating kente, from gathering dyes to processing yarns and weaving patterns. This book will transport you to the Ashanti region of Ghana, where yellow, red, and blue threads are delicately treated under the sun.
Each pattern woven into kente cloth carries profound meaning, often represented through proverbs. The Spider Weaver book explores the significance behind these traditional patterns and their translations. When dignitaries visit Ghana, original kente designs are specially crafted, demonstrating the deep cultural appreciation and respect for their guests.
Unlock the secrets of kente cloth with The Spider Weaver: A Legend of Kente Cloth. Immerse yourself in a story that showcases the beauty, history, and significance of this remarkable cloth. Experience the craftsmanship, the vibrant colors, and the profound meanings woven into every strip of kente. Embrace your heritage and pride by owning a piece of this rich cultural legacy today!
Learn more about The Spider Weaver: A Legend of Kente Cloth and journey into the world of kente.
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