He passionately endeavours to keep alive the tradition of hand -
looming kente for generations to come.
Not exact matches
[200] The original Akan name of the cloth was nsaduaso or nwontoma, meaning «a cloth hand - woven on a
loom»; however, «
kente» is the most frequently used term today.
[200]
Kente is a ceremonial cloth hand - woven on a horizontal treadle
loom and strips measuring about 4 inches wide are sewn together into larger pieces of cloths.