Another day has arrived. It's not just any old day; it's #marketfriday. It's wonderful to start the weekend with such pleasure on the blockchain. Every Friday, the hive blockchain dedicates itself to sharing beauty from across the globe with us. It is a time on the blockchain when everyone showcases the beauty of their surroundings, namely the market place. Let me mention that this beautiful moment is the initiative of @dswigle.
I'm happy to share beauty from the market I visited today on today's #marketfriday trail. It is, in fact, a street market. The majority of Ghanaian streets seem to have products for sale. There isn't a single street in Ghana that doesn't have someone selling something. It is one of the characteristics that distinguishes our market settings. Aside from residential zones, the majority of the neighborhood typical streets are filled with individuals buying and selling.
I was walking along Harper Road in Adum today and all I could see was beauty. The major Adum and Kejetia market streets are linked by the Harper Road. It is not regarded as a component of the Kejetia market, but rather as a branch that goes to other towns in the city. I couldn't go by these locally created outfits that were hanging on the shelf for sale.
African textiles are more than simply lovely. They exude elegance and a one-of-a-kind beauty. Apart from dresses, these locally produced materials are used to make purses, shoes, wallets, and a variety of other goods. Today on Harper Road, I noticed these lovely purses fashioned from African materials. All of them are distinct merchants that offer various fabrics with African prints in their roadside stores. Everything offered here is fully created locally using local textiles.
photos by @mcsamm
These materials or textiles are of high quality and are made in Ghana. It's incredible to think that anybody may request a specific African cloth style that fits them and have it created specifically for them. Any dress, purse, shoes, or other item of one's choice may also be manufactured. I'm honored to be able to share these works of art with all of my readers on the hive blockchain. Even though I was unable to purchase any of these products, I was able to engage with the vendors and express my gratitude for their efforts in creating beautiful works of art. That is all to say about the market I visited today. I wish you everyone a wonderful market Friday weekend.
Thank You for your support, @mcsamm
yes, that's right! African textiles are bright, festive, original and very positive
Thanks so much for passing through dear. I am glad you love the beauty of the African textiles.
Wonderful textiles bro! I will visit you pretty soon so i purchase some for myself.
I can't wait to get you some more beautiful ones. And thanks many times for the support bro. I appreciate
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Greetings, Sam! @mcsamm I love everything about your post! I believe Ghana is such an overlooked destination when you talk to anyone. They have the most vibrant colors and styles. The fabric is always so delightful when I see anyone wearing them.
I want to thank you for taking us through these markets that have branched out from the two major markets. Thank you! Thank you for your support, always!
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You are right. It is time for people to see the beauty that Ghana is made of.