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A subgroup of the large Akan group, the Baoulé are a people living in the central regions of Côte d'Ivoire. Historically, the Baoulé are part of the Ashanti of Ghana who migrated under the order of Queen Abla Pokou after a conflict of succession. Having migrated to the center of the current Ivory Coast, the Baoulé who are an Akan subgroup A group traditionally recognized for their highly developed craftsmanship. After their migrations to the center of Côte d'Ivoire, the Baoules were inspired by the weavings of their neighbors Gouro people of the center west of present-day Côte d'Ivoire to which they added the weaving techniques learned in the Ashanti kingdom (the weaving of kita or kente) to bring out unique patterns intended for the King and Queen Mother. Patterns that were not to be replicated for any other person in the various villages governed. However today with the evolution and the democratization of the textile the Baoulé woven knowledge was transmitted from father to son until exceeding the borders of the Baoulé kingdoms. The unique side and the beauty of the Baoulé woven loincloth makes it one of the most respected loincloths in terms of its history and the rarity of this loincloth which takes 4 to 6 days to make a single loincloth. A very meticulous work that elevates each person who owns a Baoule loincloth to the rank of Queen and Kings Akan.
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A subgroup of the large Akan group, the Baoulé are a people living in the central regions of Côte d'Ivoire. Historically, the Baoulé are part of the Ashanti of Ghana who migrated under the order of Queen Abla Pokou after a conflict of succession. Having migrated to the center of the current Ivory Coast, the Baoulé who are an Akan subgroup A group traditionally recognized for their highly developed craftsmanship. After their migrations to the center of Côte d'Ivoire, the Baoules were inspired by the weavings of their neighbors Gouro people of the center west of present-day Côte d'Ivoire to which they added the weaving techniques learned in the Ashanti kingdom (the weaving of kita or kente) to bring out unique patterns intended for the King and Queen Mother. Patterns that were not to be replicated for any other person in the various villages governed. However today with the evolution and the democratization of the textile the Baoulé woven knowledge was transmitted from father to son until exceeding the borders of the Baoulé kingdoms. The unique side and the beauty of the Baoulé woven loincloth makes it one of the most respected loincloths in terms of its history and the rarity of this loincloth which takes 4 to 6 days to make a single loincloth. A very meticulous work that elevates each person who owns a Baoule loincloth to the rank of Queen and Kings Akan.
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Sous groupe du grand groupe Akan les Baoulé sont un peuple installé dans les régions du centres de la Côte d’Ivoire.
Historiquement les baoulé sont une partie des Ashanti du ghana ayant migré sous l’ordre de la reine Abla pokou après un conflit de succession.
Ayant migré vers le centre de l’actuel Côte d’Ivoire , les baoulé qui sont un sous groupe akan
Un groupe traditionnellement reconnus pour son savoir artisanal très développé .
Après leurs migrations au centre de la Côte d’Ivoire,les Baoules vont s’inspirer du tissages de leurs voisins Gouro peuple du centre ouest de l’actuelle Côte d’ivoire auquel ils vont ajouter les techniques de tissage appris en royaume ashanti (le tissage du kita ou kente ) pour en ressortir des motifs uniques destinés au Roi et à la Reine mère. Des motifs qui ne devait être reproduit pour aucune autre personne dans les différents villages gouvernés.
Cependant aujourd’hui avec l’évolution et la démocratisation du textile le savoir tissés Baoulé s’est transmis de père en fils jusqu’à dépasser les frontières des royaumes baoulé. Le côté unique et la beauté du pagne tissés baoulé en fait l’un des pagnes les plus respectés quant à son histoire et la rareté de se pagne qui prend 4 à 6 jours pour la confection d’un seul pagne.
Un travail très minutieux qui élève chaque personne qui possèdent un pagne Baoule au rang de Reine et de Rois Akan .
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The loincloth is of great beauty, the sewing is magnificent and we feel a great technical quality in the sewing: great art! I am very happy and satisfied!😻😻
Le pagne est d'une grande beauté, la couture est magnifique et on ressent une grande qualité technique dans la couture : du grand art ! Je suis très content et satisfait !😻😻
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