Akwete cloth
A heavy, hand-woven Igbo cloth on a vertical loom, historically the domain of women weavers in the town of Akwete, patterned with bold geometric and figurative motifs.
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The names it answers to
- AkweteIgbo · named for the weaving town of Akwete
MEANING
Unlike the strip-woven kente tradition, akwete is woven on a single vertical loom as one continuous wide cloth, a distinct technical lineage worth its own recognition.
Traditionally a marker of wealth and status, a fine akwete cloth was, and still is, a valuable gift and heirloom.
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Colour, pattern & material
When it is worn
Who wears it, and may I?
Igbo women as makers and traditional wearers; worn today at ceremonial occasions by anyone within the Igbo community, and collected as a valued textile more broadly.
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Provenance
- generated: 2026-07-10
- source: Model-knowledge aggregation pass (2026-07-10); unverified, awaiting community affirmation.
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