GHANA WEAVING (CORNROWS): A TIMELESS AFRICAN ART

GHANA WEAVING (CORNROWS): A TIMELESS AFRICAN ART

Long before modern hairstyling tools, African women were already creating intricate designs using nothing but their hands and creativity. Ghana weaving, commonly known as cornrows, is one of the oldest and most versatile hairstyles on the continent.

Originating from West Africa, particularly Ghana, this style involves braiding the hair very close to the scalp in straight lines or intricate patterns. Each design can be unique, reflecting creativity and personal style.

Historically, cornrows were not just for beauty, they were functional and symbolic. They helped protect natural hair, reduce daily grooming stress, and sometimes even represented tribal affiliation or social status.

The technique requires skill and precision. Hair is divided into sections and braided tightly along the scalp, often incorporating extensions for added length and volume.

Today, Ghana weaving has become a global hairstyle embraced by people of all backgrounds. From simple straight-back styles to complex geometric patterns, it continues to evolve while maintaining its cultural roots.

Ghana weaving is not just a hairstyle—it is a living art form passed down through generations.

© 2026 Adeola M. Kuyebi| TalkAfricang.com

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