African Wax Print Fabric History

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African wax print fabric history. The indonesian market didn t respond to the brighter graphic designs of wax print but it found a delighted reception in africa. They also began to be. Also know as dutch wax print or kitenge fabric. 48 inch 120 cm length.
African wax print fabric high quality african wax. High quality african wax print fabrics. What are dutch wax prints. Double sided colorfast print width.
We sell different brands. These ankara fabrics are perfect to create your own trendy fashion. Original vlisco hollandais java wax julius holland mitex holland phoenix hitarget more. The dutch wax prints quickly integrated themselves into african apparel sometimes under names such as veritable dutch hollandais and wax hollandais.
Women used the fabrics as a method of communication and expression with certain patterns being used as a shared language with widely understood meanings. Therefore you might hear it called dutch wax print or. Many patterns began receiving catchy names. In sales and marketing vernacular african print is a general term used to identify a category of textiles using 100 cotton fabric in vibrant colors which are printed by machine using wax resins and dyes so that they have a batik like effect on both sides of the fabric.
A short history of the dutch wax print. High quality african wax print fabrics. The designs range from distinctively african motifs rooted in history to wacky object based prints such as shoes fans bicycles almost anything. Invented in the netherlands in the 1800 s with the goal of mass reproducing indonesian batiks dutch wax prints didn t hit the mark in indonesia because of their flawed.
They re 100 cotton fabrics printed in bright colors with a technique that consists in applying wax resin on the fabric before submerging it in dye. These fabrics are perfect to create your own trendy fashion. As pointed earlier the african fabric industry is very old and dates as far back as 5 000bcwhen ancient egyptians began cultivating flaxand weaving it into linen. According to yinka shonibare the well known nigerian artist whose work focuses on these prints the fabrics are not really authentically african the way people think they prove to have a.
Over time the prints became more african inspired and african owned by the mid twentieth century. 100 graded cotton with double sided african print. The method is called wax resist dying because the wax resists the dye from penetrating the entire cloth which is how patterns are made. It also goes by the names of super wax java and ankara with.