Handwoven Shemma Scarves are Ethiopian cotton clothing that is among the oldest textiles in the country’s clothing industry. The Ethiopian Shema is woven on a loom...
The dress for married women in Sudan is known as a Toub. The clothing is worn over other clothes. The Sudanese Toub for Women can be...
Egyptian traditional clothing has always been an integral part of the country’s culture with practicality and comfort as the capsule. Hedjhotep (god) and Tayt (the goddess)...
The Traditional Madagascar Clothing also known as Lamba is worn by both males and females, especially in the Malagasy culture. The silk textile is a rectangular...
The Capulana Fabric or the Mozambique Traditional Clothing is similar to the Kitenge of the Zambians, the Chitenge of the Namibians, the Kanga of the Kenyans...
Olubugo is the traditional name for the barkcloth craft of the Baganda people in southern Uganda. Processed bark clothes are used for making toga, curtains, mosquito...
Manjak Fabric Styles also known as Manjak woven loincloth, or Mandjak is a traditional African clothing that originated from Guinea-Bissau. The Manjak people are spread across...
The Faso Dan Fani Clothing Styles means “Woven Cloth of the Homeland” or “pagne tissé de la patrie” in Dioula is Burkina Faso‘s national cloth. Singularly,...
Kuba Raffia Textiles originated from the Kuba Tribe of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These art pieces are woven and handmade crafts used in the...
The authentic prints of the Samakaka Print Fabric Styles found their origin in Angola, Africa. Its vivid prints and bright colors give an insight into the...