kilétére
Kilétére is a term that refers to a specific type of woven textile, traditionally made in certain regions of Africa, particularly in Ghana. These textiles are characterized by their intricate geometric patterns and vibrant colors, often incorporating symbolic meanings within their designs. The weaving process itself is labor-intensive, usually carried out on narrow looms, which results in long strips of fabric that are then sewn together to create larger pieces.
The materials used in kilétére production vary but commonly include cotton, which is dyed using natural pigments.