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African fabrics echo their diverse tradition and culture. They're enchanting and easily identifiable by their colors, motifs and textures. Regardless of if you are decorating your property or seeking stunning attire. African Fabric Wholesale offers you exactly what you'll need. Often, there are particular symbolic meanings associated with these fabrics. African imports, that include textiles, have a steady and increasing demand in the international market today.


African fabrics go as far back on the earliest sub-Saharan times. African textiles draw their inspiration in the rich African cultural heritage which found America in addition to slave trade. Many slaves were skilled in weaving. Archeologists have discovered remnants of ancient and earliest African fashion clothing in several areas of Africa. Ancient African clothing was made from tree bark and animal hides or furs. Genuine African textiles are strictly traditional, following typical African motifs and earthy colors. Brocade fabric, George fabric, Rabal, Kente print fabric, Kuba cloth, Kitenge, mud cloth, bark cloth, hand-woven Nigerian Aso oke fabric, Adire tie & dye, Egyptian Ankh gold print fabric, burgundy pattern fabrics, indigo hand spun fabric, black/grey pattern fabric, multi-colored confetti fabric, African floral fabrics, cowrie shell print fabric, African village print fabrics, leopard prints, wax prints etc. are a few common and popular African cloth. You'll also find many embroidered, stitched and patterned textiles. The majority of the fabrics can be found in 12 yard bolts. African fashion clothing along with regular wear is manufactured with one of these fabrics. Textiles woven from locally grown cotton, sheep and camel wool, jute, flax, silk, mud cloth, rayon, suede, lace, brocade, polyester, wax print, batik, Kitenge, Kente cloth etc. can be characteristic of Africa. In Africa, weavers are mainly people spin the thread. Even kids are skilled inside the art of weaving. Both single and double-heddle looms can be used for weaving; however, ground looms may also be found in some parts of Africa. Use of colorful threads and vegetable and mineral dyes are a couple of hottest features of African fashion clothing. Most designs and motifs utilized for beautifying the fabrics have specific names and vary from plants, animals, events, proverbs, tribal rituals to several scripts. Afro-centric designs today are popular all over the world. African style, grace, fashion and beauty are closely attached to their roots. They strongly entice you making use of their distinct earthy appeal and simplicity. Today, many designers are showcasing their creations made out of authentic African fabrics at renowned international fashion shows. You'll find these fabrics at African cloth stores or purchase for them online at various shopping sites. Each fabric possesses his own history, own story and own symbolism. African fabrics are iconic and truly eye-catching and after this you will see many fashion conscious people flaunting dresses created from original African fabrics. Not just clothing, African product are merely ideal for bags, wall hangings, cushion and quilt covers, home decoration, upholstery, crafts as well as other creative endeavors. These types of fabrics are handmade and African artisans hand-dye symbols into these to demonstrate day-to-day life, African proverbs, plant life and animals.