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Indigenous African: Adire Cloth
It was a "must-buy" in 20th century Nigeria. Made by Yoruba women, the popularity was waning, and possibly heading towards the 'museum only' category till designers like Maki Oh resurrected this amazing cloth .
The intricate designs are hand-painted onto cloth with a cassava paste, and the dyeing process involves various resist dyeing techniques.
Lovely!
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ADIRE! OBJ wore this fabric all through his 8 years as Presidency
ReplyDeleteAnd it became the rave of that period. Politicians and lips service
DeleteSycophants; no depth; money money. What a shame
DeleteSuch fabric out of Nigeria and no support from government
DeleteReally? I wasn't aware he wore it.
DeleteOBJ, wore Adire on a daily basis during his administration; may over 90%
DeleteThat's totally correct, OBJ wore nothing else; Adire was the only fabrics in his clothing line
ReplyDeleteHard working women. True Nigerians!
ReplyDeleteNational Icons, working hard against all odds
DeleteA match against the wind abi?
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