Despite the proliferation of a number of clothing styles and
a plethora of designs, African Fabrics and Dresses never seem to lose their essence and relevance in the modern
society. The hidden meanings embedded in the colours and patterns of the
African dresses make them somewhat interesting and different.
A distinctive feature of these unique dresses is their use
of intricate patterns, festive colours, and figurative symbols to communicate
meaning. These garments are more than mere adornment. According to Dr. Yankah,
Professor of Linguistics at the University of Ghana, these things are used not
only to commemorate historical events, praise political heroes, and to assert
social identities, but also a form of rhetoric- a medium for the silent
projection of argument.
Adinkra Cloth
Native to Ghana, Adinkra cloth is an embroidered and dyed
cloth decorated with Adinkra symbols using stamps carved out from a calabash or
gourd. These symbols represent historical events, regional ideology and
proverbs, and aspects of daily life. Some common Adinkra symbols are the Dua
Afe, a symbol of beauty and love, the Adwo, which represents peace, and the Abe
Dua, a treelike emblem representing self-sufficiency and wealth.
Kente Cloth
Kente cloth is one of the finest and famous African Fabrics and typically woven
into long three to four-inch wide panels. Many panels can be sewn together to
make clothing for both women and men. The brightly coloured threads create the
designs and patterns and often represent religious beliefs, common motifs and
political commentary. The colours are of great significance as they interpret
the meaning of the pattern, with green meaning fertility, red symbolising
death, blue signifying love and white expressing purity.
Garment Shape
In addition to pictorial symbols, writing and colours on the
surface of the cloth, the cut of a specific African garment can convey.
Traditional dresses and clothes for the women of Akan include different pieces
that signify age and marital status.
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