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  2. African textiles - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_textiles

    African textiles are textiles from various locations across the African continent. Across Africa, there are many distinctive styles, techniques, dyeing methods, and decorative and functional purposes.

  3. 11 Types of African Textiles You Should Explore

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    What are African Textiles? These are fabrics made and peculiar to the people of Africa. They usually have unique styles, techniques and dyeing methods. They also meet different purposes in terms of functionality and decoration. Furthermore, African textiles bear much significance to African culture and heritage.

  4. The Fabric of Africa — Google Arts & Culture

    artsandculture.google.com/story/the-fabric-of-africa-african-heritage-house/...

    The art of making, designing and embroidering African traditional textiles is as old as time. African textiles can be used as historical documents. Cloth can be used to commemorate a certain...

  5. The Essential Art of African Textiles

    www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2008/african-textiles

    Dazzling textile traditions figured importantly in the earliest recorded accounts of visitors to sub-Saharan Africa, dating to as early as the ninth century.

  6. History of African Fabrics and Textiles

    afrolegends.com/2013/05/17/history-of-african-fabrics-and-textiles

    So what is the history of African fabric? Is there an African history of textile? As pointed earlier, the African fabric industry is very old, and dates as far back as 5,000BC when ancient Egyptians began cultivating flax and weaving it into linen.

  7. FABRIC MAP OF AFRICA: The Art of Storytelling – MINDS

    minds-africa.org/fabric-map-of-africa-the-art-of-storytelling

    Influenced by its rich culture, history and traditions, African fabrics are known worldwide for their bold designs, creative patterns and being able to use bright colour stories unapologetically. They have embraced fabric as a way of celebrating life.

  8. Social Fabric: African Textiles Today - Google Arts & Culture

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    Textiles are the most obvious visible signifier of culture throughout Africa. The history, beliefs, politics, fashions, status and aspirations of people are communicated through the colours and...

  9. Dream Weavers: The Designers Revolutionizing African Textiles

    www.brooklynmuseum.org/stories/africa-fashion-textiles-fashion

    Textiles have signified wealth and status in Africa for millennia thanks to the craftspeople who have woven, dyed, cut, spun, sewn, beaded, crocheted and embroidered these stunning materials.

  10. AFRICAN TEXTILE MUSEUM

    africantextilemuseum.org

    Educational Exhibits: Immerse yourself in a world of color, pattern, and tradition as you explore our diverse collection of African textiles. From intricate weaves to exquisite beadwork, each exhibit showcases the rich heritage and artistic mastery of African craftsmanship.

  11. Inside the World of Textiles: African Textile Design

    www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/interior-design/a11201-inside-the-world-of...

    African textile traditions are a rich tapestry of history, culture, and creativity, with each region boasting unique designs, symbols, and techniques. The continent’s vastness and cultural heritage have given rise to artistic expressions that manifest themselves in textile design.