The Kente weaving industry in Ghana is a vibrant one. It is one of the foreign exchange earners of the country. Although meagre, the revenue generated by the Kente weaving industry in Ghana makes a significant impact on the citizenry. Apart from the economic value of Kente, the fabric plays a great role in the socio-cultural development of Ghana. Kente is worn during festive occasions such as durbars, outdooring of chiefs and newly born babies as well as marriage ceremonies. Kente is worn all-over the world to portray the Ghanaian culture. However, current developments where Kente fabrics are being pirated by the Chinese and other Nationals give a cause for concern. There is the need to move away from the usual blame games towards finding ...
This research focused on mainly powerlooms\u27 leasing, partly the wholesale markets, developing new...
The textile-making custom in Indonesia has produced a myriad of outstanding cloths. One of the tradi...
Thesis submitted to the Department of Business Administration, Ashesi University College, in partial...
Kente the pride of Ghana traditional clothing, very colorful, its patterns full of Ghanaian traditio...
Strip weaving in Ghana has been an art in transition and has been handed over from generation to gen...
The history of the textile industry has grown tremendously due to the people’s ingenuity, energy, to...
Asante Kente is a richly coloured, intricately patterned indigenous hand woven fabric that is typica...
Kente is a traditional ceremonial strip-woven cloth made by the Asante and Ewe people of Ghana and T...
Ghanaian culture has a long and proud textile tradition as one of the most significant features. Ken...
Handloom weaving in Ghana is relevant to the growth and development of the textile industry as well ...
Adinkra and kente cloth have changed significantly in the course of their history first as markers o...
Textile art possesses the ability to communicate with the viewer in as much as the viewer understand...
Indigenous hand weaving is an ancient traditional handicraft practised in many cultures across Afric...
Presented at the National Collegiate Honors Conference in Atlanta, GA.https://scholarworks.uttyler.e...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Systematic knowledge flow and k...
This research focused on mainly powerlooms\u27 leasing, partly the wholesale markets, developing new...
The textile-making custom in Indonesia has produced a myriad of outstanding cloths. One of the tradi...
Thesis submitted to the Department of Business Administration, Ashesi University College, in partial...
Kente the pride of Ghana traditional clothing, very colorful, its patterns full of Ghanaian traditio...
Strip weaving in Ghana has been an art in transition and has been handed over from generation to gen...
The history of the textile industry has grown tremendously due to the people’s ingenuity, energy, to...
Asante Kente is a richly coloured, intricately patterned indigenous hand woven fabric that is typica...
Kente is a traditional ceremonial strip-woven cloth made by the Asante and Ewe people of Ghana and T...
Ghanaian culture has a long and proud textile tradition as one of the most significant features. Ken...
Handloom weaving in Ghana is relevant to the growth and development of the textile industry as well ...
Adinkra and kente cloth have changed significantly in the course of their history first as markers o...
Textile art possesses the ability to communicate with the viewer in as much as the viewer understand...
Indigenous hand weaving is an ancient traditional handicraft practised in many cultures across Afric...
Presented at the National Collegiate Honors Conference in Atlanta, GA.https://scholarworks.uttyler.e...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Systematic knowledge flow and k...
This research focused on mainly powerlooms\u27 leasing, partly the wholesale markets, developing new...
The textile-making custom in Indonesia has produced a myriad of outstanding cloths. One of the tradi...
Thesis submitted to the Department of Business Administration, Ashesi University College, in partial...