So popular we restocked it! This blue and orange African Wax Print is back in stock due to popular demand. It is produced by the Nigerian textile company Nichem which sadly has halted production for the time being. I have so much to say about the decline of textile production in the African continent but I will save that for a later date.
In the meantime check our fabric store for this and more prints and batiks.
Ankara bundles are produced in lengths of 12 Yards as standard. This is approximately 10.97 meters. In the markets though, it is more common to find them being sold as 6 Yards. This is the common practice in retail stalls. Those that sell in bulk or as wholesale tend to have the 12 Yards.
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Blue and Orange African Wax Print
So popular we restocked it! This blue and orange African Wax Print is back in stock due to popular demand. It is produced by the Nigerian textile company Nichem which sadly has halted production for the time being. I have so much to say about the decline of textile production in the African continent but I will save that for a later date.
In the meantime check our fabric store for this and more prints and batiks.
Ankara bundles are produced in lengths of 12 Yards as standard. This is approximately 10.97 meters. In the markets though, it is more common to find them being sold as 6 Yards. This is the common practice in retail stalls. Those that sell in bulk or as wholesale tend to have the 12 Yards.
I think this fabric would be make a beautiful maxi dress. What would you use it to make?
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