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Aṣọ-Òkè

he Timeless Cloth of Yoruba Heritage
Aṣọ-Òkè, meaning “top cloth” in the Yoruba language, is one of West Africa’s most revered traditional textiles. Woven by hand and rich in symbolism, Aṣọ-Òkè is more than fabric—it is history, identity, and cultural pride passed down through generations.

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The Peacock’s Way of Life

A Lesson in Confidence, Patience, and Purpose
There is something profoundly moving about the peacock. It does not rush. It does not chase approval. It does not shrink itself to fit into its surroundings. Instead, it walks with quiet dignity—aware of its beauty, yet unbothered by the need to constantly display it.

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Waist Beads

Waist beads can be visible as a symbol of femininity, celebration, or aristocracy, or hidden as a way of self-care or confidence or intimate appeal. There are many reasons why waist beads were, and still are, an intricate aspect of African (and now American) culture. 1. A Symbol of Femininity and Sensuality.

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African Proverbs

Proverbs are an integral part of African culture. Passed on from generation to generation for centuries, they are still in wide use today and are very much part of everyday speech. Proverbs are used to illustrate ideas, reinforce arguments and deliver messages of inspiration, consolation and celebration.

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History of Kente

Dazzling, colorful textiles from West Africa have inspired fashions popular among Americans of African descent. Although many African have long woven fabrics in diverse styles, clearly “Kente”- handwoven cloth made in long, narrow strips, then cut and sewn together—is the best known and most influential.

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