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LOU ZELDIS: Batik: Eye of Africa Cotton hand-drawn batik, Eye of Africa. The colors are produced using natural dyes, using soga bark to make the brown hues, indigo for the blue hues, and one applied on top of the other for the black tones. Shown as a vertically-presented wallhanging. 4 x 8 feet
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Adinkra cloth is a hand-printed fabric made in #Ghana. #Travel #Fashion
Spotlight on the collections | Royal Museum for Central Africa - Tervuren - Belgium
Africa | Mask from the Bamileke people of Cameroon | Horn, vegetal fiber, cowrie shells, human hair and textile || The kunggang of the Bamileke belong to an important association of healers and headmen, and for the purification of villages. They represent the power of intervention against sorcery.
Adinkra Process: A textile artist hand-stamps a cloth with the Adinkra symbol Denkyem, the African crocodile, which symbolizes adaptability.
Update Your Furniture with African Prints - African Prints in Fashion
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Tribal Fabrics from our Big Prints range
Tribal Fabric Lewis and Wood
Handmade African Home Decor & Handmade Art | Swahili African Modern
African mud cloth table cloth. Handmade using an all-natural dying process in Mali.
Fair Trade African Art, Home Décor, and Jewelry
Africa | Mud cloth from the Bamana people of Mali or Burkina Faso | Handspun local cotton and mineral dyes
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Africa | Mbuti pygmy loincloth textile, bark cloth painting, Ituri rain forest, Congo | 20th century
Africa | Arkilla Jenngo ~ Wedding Blanket or Tent Hanging | Woven for the Tuareg by Fulani Weavers, Inland Delta Region, Mali or Niger | First half, 20th Century | Strip weave (15 strips), slit tapestry weave, plain weave Handspun local wool and cotton, indigo and natural dyes
(#166) An exceptionally large Chief's ndop cloth,Cameroon
Africa | Detail from a Chief's Ndop cloth from Cameroon | Cotton; with indigo abstract patterns, woven in small strips and sewn together
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ymutate: detail view of ADIRE CLOTH Casava paste resist indigo-dyed cotton woman’s wrapper Nigeria c.1950 source:joss graham
"Ndop" which is a raffia, stitched-resist, indigo dyed, textile done primarily in Cameroon but also in other West African countries.
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Africa | Hausa/Fulani Blanket Khasa from Niger or Nigeria | Wool and cotton Handspun | mid 20th century