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This is an Asa Oke textile that is made for an important wedding ceremony for the Yoruba people. These one-of-kind … Read more This is an Asa Oke textile that is made for an important wedding ceremony for the Yoruba people. These one-of-kind textiles are handwoven from the Yoruba people in Nigeria. The indigo dye and thin 18cm African looms make these textiles unique from any other piece across the world. The cotton is harvested, spun, woven and dyed on site. Typically, the men weave the fabrics and the women dye the pieces. See less
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