Kadému
Kadému is a ceremonial garment traditionally worn by the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo. It is typically made from brightly colored Kente cloth, a fabric known for its intricate patterns and symbolic meanings. The Kadému is a significant part of Ewe cultural heritage and is often worn during important occasions such as festivals, weddings, and funerals. The specific design and colors of the Kadému can vary depending on the wearer's status, occasion, and lineage, with each pattern carrying a specific meaning or proverb.
The creation of Kadému involves a complex weaving process, passed down through generations. The weavers use
Wearing the Kadému is more than just a fashion statement; it is a way of honoring ancestors,