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Fabric of the Week: Mustard and Teal Ankara Prints
The fabric pick for this week is actually a colour combination rather than a particular fabric design. In our latest arrivals of wax prints, we have the gorgeous colour combination of mustard and turquoise, sometimes teal.
There is a butterfly print, a wave print, a circle print and an animal print. I have to say the butterfly print is my absolute favourite.
Click on any image to see more of a particular fabric design. All these prints are made in Ghana and printed on 100% cotton.
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