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Four Types of African Fabrics to Know

Updated: Dec 9, 2022

There are many kinds of African fabrics, and they generally fall into one of the following categories:

1. HANDWOVEN FABRICS



  • these fabrics are made using raw threads and a loom that is powered by hands and feet

  • finished product is a heavy-weight, durable, and breathable cloth

  • examples include kente cloth (not kente prints) and smock fabric






2. ADINKRA FABRICS


  • these fabrics are identifiable by their meaningful symbols, which originate from Ghana

  • Adinkra symbols can be woven into fabric, stamped onto fabric, or printed onto fabric using a machine

  • these symbols are also prevalent in jewellery, woodworks and other arts and crafts



3. BATIK FABRICS

  • batik is a traditional method of making fabric by hand that is practiced in many parts of the world

  • it involves: (1) drawing on fabric or creating a stamp to make repeated designs; (2) the use of hot wax; and (3) mixing and dyeing fabrics by hand (usually several times to achieve multiple colours)

  • these fabrics are usually made with 100% soft, cotton fabric


4. AFRICAN PRINT (WAX) FABRICS

  • machine-made fabrics that use either an industrialised version of batik or digital printing

  • usually results in very uniform and intricate designs, created in large quantities

  • typically made with a more crisp, cotton fabric





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