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AuthenticTie & Dye African Fabric, Gray Batik, 4.8 Yards, Multicolor Bat…
AuthenticTie & Dye African Fabric, Gray Batik, 4.8 Yards, Multicolor Bat…
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Authentic & Brand New Adire The Art Of Tie and Dye"
Adire is common among the people of Egbaland in Ogun State. “Adire” means “tie and dye”. A material designed with wax-resist methods that will produce patterned designs in a dazzling array of tints and hues. Adire are made by resist-dyeing which
involves creating a pattern by treating
certain parts of the fabric in some way
to prevent them absorbing dye. Cloths
were made up of two strips of factory
produced cotton
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Material
Primary fiber: Cotton
Dimensions
Length: 4.8 Yards; Width: 48 Inches
Description
A modern design twist on traditional African tie-dye fabric. Great for clothing, accessories and any craft projects you have on the drawing board! This fabric is hand-drawn and hand-dyed in Nigeria and consists of traditional Yoruba symbols in 10 inch boxes, each with a name and story. The stories are often words of advice from the elders, or a means of documenting social, economic and environmental conditions. T
Adire is common among the people of Egbaland in Ogun State. “Adire” means “tie and dye”. A material designed with wax-resist methods that will produce patterned designs in a dazzling array of tints and hues. Adire are made by resist-dyeing which
involves creating a pattern by treating
certain parts of the fabric in some way
to prevent them absorbing dye. Cloths
were made up of two strips of factory
produced cotton
Same Day/Next Day Shipping Bundle Welcome
Material
Primary fiber: Cotton
Dimensions
Length: 4.8 Yards; Width: 48 Inches
Description
A modern design twist on traditional African tie-dye fabric. Great for clothing, accessories and any craft projects you have on the drawing board! This fabric is hand-drawn and hand-dyed in Nigeria and consists of traditional Yoruba symbols in 10 inch boxes, each with a name and story. The stories are often words of advice from the elders, or a means of documenting social, economic and environmental conditions. T
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