Stripweave
Textile technique popular in West Africa
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Stripweave is a textile technique in which large numbers of thin strips of cloth are sewn together to produce a finished fabric. Most stripweave is produced in West Africa from handwoven fabric, of which the example best known internationally is the kente cloth of Ghana.[1]


The earliest evidence of this traditional technique dates to the eleventh century among the Tellem people of Mali.[2]