Description
    Materials: Kente is a traditional woven fabric from the Ashanti people of Ghana. It is made from silk, bamboo stick and cotton threads, and its vibrant patterns are symbolic, often representing wisdom, strength, and cultural heritage.
- Designs: Kente handbags are typically rectangular or cylindrical and feature brightly colored, geometric patterns. These bags are considered a symbol of prestige, especially during important events.
- Leather material used in many African handbags, especially for its durability and flexibility. Often crafted from cowhide, goatskin, or sheepskin, which is carefully treated and softened.
- Designs: These handbags are often simple, structured, and elegant. Leather bags can be decorated with embroidery, beadwork, or metal embellishments, making them versatile for both casual and formal wear.
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