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Ghana’s Iconic Kente Cloth Wins Global Recognition with Geographical Indication Status

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Ghana’s world-famous Kente cloth has officially been granted Geographical Indication (GI) protection, marking a historic milestone for the country’s cultural and creative heritage. The recognition establishes Kente as an authentic product unique to Ghana and safeguards it from imitation and misuse in global markets.

With this new status, only Kente handwoven in Ghana will be permitted to bear the name “Kente” internationally, ensuring that the intricate patterns and craftsmanship remain tied to their true origin. The protection is expected to preserve the integrity of the fabric while creating new financial and economic opportunities for traditional weavers across the country.

A Geographical Indication is a form of intellectual property that links a product’s quality, reputation and uniqueness to its geographical origin. The move places Ghana’s Kente alongside some of the world’s most distinguished and protected products, including Champagne from France, Tequila from Mexico, and Darjeeling tea from India.

Ghana’s Kente Ambassador, Amma Prempeh, hailed the achievement as a “historic and transformative milestone,” calling it a moment of immense pride for the nation. “This is more than a legal stamp – it is a powerful declaration to the world that Kente is not just a fabric, but a living heritage woven with the identity, stories and spirit of the Ghanaian people,” she said.

Prempeh emphasized that Kente embodies the soul of Ghana’s traditions, representing prestige, wisdom, and unity. “For centuries, its patterns and colours have spoken volumes – now, with GI status, it gains international legal protection and recognition, ensuring that the legacy of authentic Ghanaian Kente remains in the hands of those who have nurtured it for generations,” she added.

The official recognition of Kente as Ghana’s first-ever Geographical Indication product is being celebrated as both a cultural victory and an economic opportunity. It reinforces Ghana’s commitment to preserving its heritage while empowering artisans whose skill and artistry have made Kente an enduring global symbol of African pride and identity.

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