Ankara, also known as African wax print, is a vibrant cotton fabric decorated with bold patterns and colours. Fashionable across West and East Africa, it is the heartbeat of modern African fashion — worn at celebrations, offices, and everyday life.
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Àdìrẹ is an ancient indigo-dyed cloth made by Yoruba women in south-western Nigeria. Using resist-dyeing techniques — stitching, tying, and folding — no two pieces are ever identical. Each cloth carries spiritual meaning and centuries of Yoruba wisdom.
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Kampala fabric is a soft, lightweight batik-style cloth beloved across West Africa for its fluid tie-dye patterns and gentle flow. Perfect for both casual everyday wear and festive occasions, it drapes beautifully and comes in an endless range of colours.
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Kente is one of Africa's most iconic textiles — royal hand-woven strips of silk and cotton originating from the Ashanti and Ewe peoples of Ghana. Its gold, green, and red stripes carry deep symbolic meaning, worn at coronations, graduations, and ceremonies of honour.
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Aso-Oke is a prestige hand-loomed fabric woven by the Yoruba of Nigeria. Worn at weddings, naming ceremonies, and coronations, it is rich with symbolism and gold thread. Available in 'gele' headwraps, 'ipele' shawls, and full ensemble pieces.
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The Dashiki is a colourful loose-fitting garment celebrated across the African continent and diaspora for its spiritual and cultural expression. The Boubou is its flowing, floor-length cousin — both embroidered with intricate patterns and worn with pride at all occasions.
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