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Nwomu: Hand-Made Embroidery Technique in Asanteland.

Prof., Amissah, Emmanuel Rexford Kodwo
Associate Professor
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  erk.amissah@uew.edu.gh

Authors
Amissah, E. R. K, Amoako, B. A, Essel, O. Q.
Publication Year
2016
Article Title
Nwomu: Hand-Made Embroidery Technique in Asanteland.
Journal
Literature and Art Studie
Volume
6
Issue Number
5
Page Numbers
500-511
ISSN
2159-5836
Abstract

The study sought to investigate the historical background of the traditional hand-made embroidery technique, the production process, and its changing trends amongst the Asantes of Ghana. Interview and observation were used in collecting the needed data at selected craft centres in the Kwabre East District, Ejisu-Juaben municipality, Kumasi sub-metro and metropolitan in the Ashanti region of Ghana. The study employed both descriptive and experimental research methods based on the qualitative research approach. It was revealed that Kente and Adinkra enjoy wide reputation and therefore are considered as prestigious clothes. However, Nwomu cloth does not have this fame, only indigenes understand its usage and the philosophy behind its production. In view of this, it is recommended that the elders who are endowed with this unique craft must open their doors to the youth to learn the craft.

Keywords: Nwomu cloth, hand-made, embroidery, Asantes, satin stitch

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