Handwoven Custom Kente Stoles for Organizations,Schools, Churches and Groups.
Allow 4 - 8 weeks for delivery depending on volume
Up to 33% Savings | Free Personalizations | Free Shipping

- Save Up to 33% discount savings on custom kente stoles.
- Your choice of kente stoles designs and colors (minimum of 12 stoles per order)
- FREE personalization of school or organization's name or intials.
- FREE shipping.
Click for Volume Discount prices
| Pricing Table |
| 12 - 36 Stoles |
37 - 49 stoles |
50 - 100 stoles |
100 -150 stoles |
150 plus |
| $24.95 ea. |
$22.95 ea. |
$20.95 ea. |
$19.95 ea. |
$18.00 ea. |
HOW TO ORDER
- Click on ORDER FORM link and print order form(s).
- Select your kente stole design, style and inscriptions.
If you have a specific design that is not shown in our selection
chart, please email us an image of the kente stole and our weavers
in Ghana will reproduce them for you.
- Fax your completed order form to the fax number shown on the form.
- Call us at 901 774 5554 to confirm that we've received the fax.
We require a minimum downpayment of 50% or full payment to initiate order processing.
We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.
Kente Stoles Designs And Selection


Meaning of Symbols on Kente Stoles
| A-I | Asante stool or seat of leadership |
| J | symbol of knowledge, life-long education and continued quest for knowledge |
| K | Symbol of democracy and oneness despite cultural differences |
| L | Scales of Justice |
| M | Symbol of humility and strength, wisdom, and learning |
| N | Key of success and Asante seat of leadership |
| O & P | Sankofa |
| Q | Wisdom knot. It take a wise person to untie a wisdom knot. |
| R | Gye Nyame.. Omnipotence of God |
| S | Diamond denotes prosperity, Key to success, Asante seat of leadership |

As a testament to the richness and strength of the African/ African American Cultures, the Kente Cloth conveys this message via the vibrant meaningful colors! Each color adds power to the great and glorious past, present and future of our people. The Kente Cloth is also a beacon of hope for young and old alike!
T. Bradley Multicultural Affairs Coordinator
S. U. N. Y. (Cortland, NY)
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