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Colours

The colours in kente cloth aren’t just there to look attractive, though – far from it. In fact, West African Cloth colours are all very relevant. Every single colour that is used has its own symbolic meaning, as detailed below.

Black: spiritual energy and maturity, as well as funeral rites and mourning.

Blue: love, harmony, togetherness and peace.

Maroon: healing, plus the colour of Mother Earth.

Purple: normally worn by women, associated with femininity.

Pink: also represents feminine qualities, including mildness.

Red: sacrificial rites, bloodshed and death, but also spiritual and political moods.

Gold: wealth in a number of forms, namely high status, monetary wealth and royalty, but also fertility and spiritual purity.

Yellow: similar to the attributes associated with gold, but also including beauty and preciousness.

Green: growth – both spiritual growth, and also relating to the land, harvest, vegetation and crops.

Grey: symbolises ash, as well as cleansing and healing rituals.

Silver: associated with the moon, as well as peace, purity and joy.

White: festive occasion, cleansing rites and pureness.

Source: https://www.empiretextiles.com/blog/portfolio/west-african-cloth-what-do-the-colours-really-mean/

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