A Comparative Study of Bonwire Kente and Daboya Benchibi by Emmanuel Kodwo Amissah in LTTFD - Lupine Publishers
Weaving is one of the indigenous crafts, very common in the Ghanaian tradition. This craft is very much associated with three regions in Ghana. These are Volta region in the southern sector, Ashanti region in the middle sector and Northern region in the northern sector. Prominent areas within these regions are AvetimeKpetoe in the Volta region, Bonwire in the Ashanti region and Daboya in the Northern region. Woven fabrics produced from each of these areas possess specific characteristics different from other. The purpose of the study was to ascertain the production processes involved in the manufacturing of Daboya"Benchibi" and Bonwire"Kente". The study aimed at bringing out the similarities and differences in the Daboya"Benchibi" and Bonwire"Kente". The study centred on the qualitative design paradigm and employed the descriptive research method. The study used observation and interview as data collection instruments to identify, describe and analyse the production process, differences and similarities in the production processes of the two weaving traditions - Lupine Publishers.
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