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Mandatory fabric made of hand-woven Kente cloth, Ghana. 200x280 cm The Kente cloth known as Nwentom in Akanic, is a type of silk and cotton fabric, composed of stripes and made on a loom. It originates from the Akan people, an ethnic group in southern Ghana. It is a traditional handicraft of the Ashanti community.

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Mandatory fabric made of hand-woven Kente cloth, Ghana. 200x280 cm The Kente cloth known as Nwentom in Akanic, is a type of silk and cotton fabric, composed of stripes and made on a loom. It originates from the Akan people, an ethnic group in southern Ghana. It is a traditional handicraft of the Ashanti community.

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For sale on Wednesday 17 Jul : 17:00 (CEST)
erandio, Spain
Arte Subastas Bilbao
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