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Contact SupplierFeature : Anti-Static, Tear-Resistant, Fusible, Sustainable, Anti-Mildew, Abrasion-Resistant, Breathable, Anti-Bacteria, Double Faced, Organic, Breathable |
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Use : Lining, Curtain, Dress, Garment, Mattress, Shirt, Sportswear, Swimwear, Tent, Umbrella, Pillow, Bridal/Special Occasion, Home Decor, Outdoor, PILLOWS, SKIRTS, WINDOW TREATMENTS, Apparel-Loungewear, Apparel-Blazer/Suits, Apparel-Coat/Jacket, Apparel-Vest, Apparel-Dancewear, Apparel-Dress, Apparel-Shirts&Blouses, Apparel-Sweatshirt, Apparel-Skirts, Apparel-Underwear, Apparel-Sleepwear, Home Textile-Scarves & Shawls |
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Bag, Dress, Garment, Home Textile, Shirt, Suit, Wedding, Pillow, Accessories, Bags,Purses & Totes, Home Decor, Fashion Accessories-Shoes, Fashion Accessories-Luggage, Fashion Accessories-Hats, Apparel-Dress, Apparel-T-Shirts, Apparel-Pants&Shorts, Apparel-Uniform, Apparel-Wedding/Special Occasion, Home Textile-Pillow |
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Weight : As Per Requirement |
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Applicable To The Crowd : Women, Men, GIRLS, BOYS, Infant/Baby ,Others |
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The Material : 100 % Pure Cotton |
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Color : Customized |
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Suitable For Season : All The Year Round |
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Popular Element : Modern |
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Logo : Customized |
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Thickness : As Per Weight |
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Type : 100% Cotton Fabric | ||||
Pattern : All Types Printed |
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Style : Plaid , Jacquard, Plaid, Plain, Wax, Other , |
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Width : As Per Requirement |
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Technics : Woven And Knitted |
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This fabric is a sign of respect. It was worn only by titled men and elderly women in the African tribes. Dyed in blue, green, or red, each color symbolizes different emotions and life stages. Male Nsibidi artists created the symbols on the fabric, which included moons, harvests, feathers, geometric patterns, metal rods, and masks.
The origin of this fabric is Abakaliki, Ebonyi state around the Cross River of southeastern Nigeria. Ekpe society was the first tribe to come up with this design and archaeologists have found traces of this fabric even in southwestern Cameroon.