About Us
The Hands of Woven
Emmanuel & Majorie
Emmanuel and Majorie Nyampong are the hands behind every WOVEN tie. They work together in Ghana, creating each piece with patience, focus, and years of experience in traditional weaving. Their knowledge of Kente and Fugu is genuine, lived, and passed down through their community. What they create reflects the rhythm, color, and history of Ghana’s weaving culture. Their work is the reason WOVEN exists and the standard we strive to honor in every product.
The art of woven
Craftsmanship
Each tie reflects hours of focused craft, built line by line and strip by strip as kente’s vivid motifs and fugu’s textured lines take shape with steady precision. Every line is measured, every edge aligned, and each strip joined with care, then the tie is cut for a smooth drape, given a supportive interlining, and finished by hand. The result is a tie with palpable texture, rich pattern, and skilled work you can feel the moment you knot it.
The Founders
Jacob & Mason
We’re Jacob Selander and Mason King, current USU business students. Mason spent time in Ghana doing business consulting. With WOVEN taking shape at the time, partnering with Emmanuel was a no‑brainer. Jacob joined the team soon after the idea took shape, pairing our business skills with Emmanuel’s Ghanaian craftsmanship.