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Cotton Fabric Sold by the Yard. Printed in West Africa
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Originating from Mali, West Africa, Bogolan is a traditional African pattern usually dyed on cotton fabric with fermented mud ink. Our bandanas are made from authentic made in Mali Bogolan fabrics. Specs Gender: Unisex Material: 100% Bio Cotton Fabric Origin: Mali, West Africa / COMATEX Certified
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Cotton Fabric Sold by the Yard. Printed in West Africa
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Imported African Wax Print Adrinka, Ankara – Out of print Authentic Imported Julius Holland African Wax Prints Produced In \u0026 Imported From Holland Julius is well known brand in West Africa. With the factory based in Holland, Julius is famous for quality and design and always strive for an innovative approach to new patterns and motifs. Sold by the Yard/Meter *Hand cut at the folds from each 6 yard/meter piece When ordering more than 1 unit, it will be cut as one continuous piece. We make every effort to represent the true colors of our fabrics. The photos used in this listing are stock from the distributor and used with permission. All Photos appear to show the true color of the fabric. However, be aware that pictures may show up differently on your monitor.A Word About African Wax / Batik / Ankara Prints African wax prints are omnipresent and common materials for clothing in Africa. However, these prints are now being seen and used more often in the United States and Europe. They are industrially produced, colorful cotton cloths using batik printing processes. One feature of these materials is the lack of difference in the color intensity of front and back side. The design of the wax print fabrics already has an influence on the international world of fashion, lifestyle and quilting. These prints are an inspirational source for many designers. The dyes used on these fabric leave a scent that washes out easily. African fabric designs, which used to be popular only among specific cultures, have reached “trendy” status of global magnitude. They are strikingly beautiful, durable and one of the most versatile fabrics in the world today. Here are some ideas: Quilting – Right next to Kaffe Fassett, you can now find amazing quilts made with African Wax Print/Batik Cotton Fabrics. Cushion covers. There was a time when Persian fabrics were the favorite materials for cushions. Today, however, African fabrics have become the fabric of choice for many. Cushions covered with these materials can turn the drabbest room into a charming haven. Electronics covers. Gadget aficionados find African textiles cool and hip. You can see them on iPhone and smartphone cases, laptops, notebooks and netbook bags, etc. Jewelry. Bold prints embossed or glued to earrings, pendants, watch straps, bracelets, and cuff links seem to be the fashion statements today. You can see them worn by celebrities all over the world. Shoes. This awesome fabric has even invaded the shoe world! They’re on rubber shoes, high
heels and pumps. You can even have them customized according to the design you have in mind. Curtains. Do you want to have a unique, classy look for your rooms? Try African fabrics. You can choose designs and styles that can complement any area of your home or office. Beddings. Beddings made of African fabrics can bring a stately elegance to your bedrooms. Decorations. From table runners to wall hangings, there’s an African fabric to match your specific needs and desires. IMPORTANT: IF YOU ARE WISHING TO PURCHASE THIS FABRIC FROM BEYOND THE UNITED STATES, YOUR SHIPPING CHARGES WILL VARY. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. This item is not eligible for free international shipping. Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.” “These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.” “We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as ‘gifts’ – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.”
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A quirky new wax print fabric from Ghana, West Africa. Printed on 100% cotton. To get an idea of the scale of the patterns, look at the last image with the tape measure shown in inches and centimetres. This fabric is sold by the yard (0.9 metres) and this listing is for one yard of fabric. To buy more than one yard, please use the drop-down menu and a continuous length of fabric will be sent to you. FABRIC FACTS: African Print 100% Cotton Fabric Length- Sold by the Yard (0.9 metres) Fabric Width- 48 inches Made in Ghana COLOURS: We photograph the fabric in natural daylight and make every effort to represent the colours as accurately as possible, nevertheless colours may display differently depending on the monitors/screens they are viewed on.