Mode batik

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SPECIFICATIONSstyle: African Designis_customized: YESis....customed: yesWidth: 116CMWidth: 100*150DUse: Curtain,Bag,Clothes,Bedding,Home decorationType of Wholesale: Yes(>50 Pcs)Type: Habutai FabricTechnics: WovenStyle: printSet Type: YESProduct Type: Organic FabricPattern: BatikOrigin: Mainland ChinaMaterial: 100% PolyesterMaterial: 100% PolyesterLength of fabric: 6 yardsKnitted Type: otherFeature: Shrink-ResistantFeature: Eco-FriendlyFabric type: Ankara printing waxFabric style: Casual designD African Prints, Wax Dress, Diy Textiles, 파티 드레스, Organic Fabric, Patchwork Fabric, African Lace, Beaded Applique, Ankara Fabric

SPECIFICATIONSstyle: African Designis_customized: YESis....customed: yesWidth: 116CMWidth: 100*150DUse: Curtain,Bag,Clothes,Bedding,Home decorationType of Wholesale: Yes(>50 Pcs)Type: Habutai FabricTechnics: WovenStyle: printSet Type: YESProduct Type: Organic FabricPattern: BatikOrigin: Mainland ChinaMaterial: 100% PolyesterMaterial: 100% PolyesterLength of fabric: 6 yardsKnitted Type: otherFeature: Shrink-ResistantFeature: Eco-FriendlyFabric type: Ankara printing waxFabric style: Casual…

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Rachael Linton
A turquoise and black hand-dyed batik. A modern design twist on traditional African batik fabric from Nigeria. Great for clothing, accessories and any craft projects you have on the drawing board! This fabric is hand-drawn and hand-dyed in Nigeria and consists of traditional Yoruba symbols each with a name and story. The stories are often words of advice from the elders, or a means of documenting social, economic and environmental conditions. The fabric is therefore like a piece of Yoruba art. F Crafternoon Tea, Adire Fabric, African Batik Fabric, Kimono Sewing Pattern, Diy Tie Dye Designs, Words Of Advice, Indian Pillows, African Textile, Tie Dye Fabric

A turquoise and black hand-dyed batik. A modern design twist on traditional African batik fabric from Nigeria. Great for clothing, accessories and any craft projects you have on the drawing board! This fabric is hand-drawn and hand-dyed in Nigeria and consists of traditional Yoruba symbols each with a name and story. The stories are often words of advice from the elders, or a means of documenting social, economic and environmental conditions. The fabric is therefore like a piece of Yoruba…

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Sarah Jamieson

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