Class of 2025/2026 Kente Cloth Graduation Stole
Kente Cloth is a type of textile that is intricately woven with bright, vibrant colors and patterns, making it a true work of art. Each pattern on Kente Cloth has a specific meaning and is often used to convey a message or tell a story, while each color symbolizes a different concept such as wisdom, spirituality, or purity. The tradition of Kente Cloth dates back to the 12th century when the Ashanti people of Ghana began weaving the cloth. The Class of 2025/2026 Handwoven Kente Cloth Graduation Stole is a beautiful representation of the hard work and determination it takes to graduate from college. The stole measures approximately 4.5 inches wide by 72 inches long, making it the perfect size for most graduates. The stole is not only a symbol of achievement but also a way to honor and recognize the cultural traditions of Ghana. By wearing this stole, graduates are acknowledging the importance of cultural diversity and celebrating the rich history and traditions of other cultures. The