One Light Creations presents
The perfect gift idea...
Don't miss these Kente Bears!.


Each Afrocentric Kente Bear is unique in design, dress and accessories. (These bears are not recommended for children under 5 years old)


 
Orders Available from:
Lattia Pittman
One Light Creations
5844 Cedarstone Ct.
Indianapolis, IN 46226
Phone (317)-541-8252
FAX (317)541-8258
onelightc@juno.com
Purchase available at:
Diana's Treasures at Creations
(Speedway Shopping Center)
5620 Crawfordsville Rd.
Speedway, IN 
317-247-7200


Open 7 days a week!

What is Kente?

Kente is an Asante ceremonial cloth hand-woven on a horizontal treadle loom. Strips measuring about 4 inches wide are sewn together into larger pieces of cloths. Cloths come in various colors, sizes and designs and are worn during very important social and religious occasions. In a total cultural context, kente is more important than just a cloth. It is a visual representation of history, philosophy, ethics, oral literature, moral values, social code of conduct, religious beliefs, political thought and aesthetic principles.

The term kente has its roots in the word kenten which means a basket. The first kente weavers used raffia fibers to weave cloths that looked like kenten (a basket); and thus were referred to as kenten ntoma; meaning basket cloth. The original Asante name of the cloth was nsaduaso or nwontoma, meaning "a cloth hand-woven on a loom" and is still used today by Asante weavers and elders. However, the term kente is the most popularly used today, in and outside Ghana. Many variations of narrow-strip cloths, similar to Kente are woven by various ethnic groups in Ghana and elsewhere in Africa.

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