AN ARCHIVE OF STORIES.
Discover the inspiration behind our pieces, people, and places that we are passionate about, as well as knowledge we believe is important to share. The process, the materials, the hands behind the craft, and the cultures that influence our work.
Our vision, our goals, and how we journey this path.
We just hope these little stories bring you closer to our world.
A Collaboration with SouSou Corner and Aveda in Taiwan
Embark on an enchanting journey with us as we delve into our latest collaboration with Sousou Corne at the Aveda Store in Taiwan. Witness the fusion of Ghanaian tradition and creativity, resulting in oversized masterpieces that defy convention.
Interview with Holly Elgeti
Holly plays with joy and comfort, embracing textures and shapes that feel pleasant on any type of body. Founder of Carob, Holly seeks to nurture a unique connection between moms and little ones by highlighting the beauty of dressing up together in easy-to-slip styles.
Osei-Duro Loves Aketekete
Aketekete had the chance to be part of the ‘OSEI-DURO LOVES‘ open-house holiday series in Accra. A great gathering with inspiring people! Loving these little chats with new and old clients, and discovering the new collection from Antydote.
Martina Beltramino x Aketekete
First time we met Martina was when we showcased our products at Palo Market Fest in Barcelona. It was in May, with the sun gradually bringing warmth to the days, and everybody was just waiting for the Summer to start.
Chatting with HAAN
We’re delighted to share with you a very special chat our founder Maria Bernat Astorga had with HAAN about her journey in creating a brand that promotes the value of the Ghanaian craftsmanship.
‘Forget Me Not’ Exhibition
Aketekete had the privilege to be part of the recent Art Exhibition at the German Residence in Accra on the December 10, 2022.
Takeover Tuesday with Toluwanimi
What’s most important for Aketekete is that you understand our story, our community, our artisans, and our production processes.
The Ɛhann Story
ɛhann is an akan word used to express light: to shine light upon, to illuminate.