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Unique African Textile White and Indigo Cotton with Pom Noms

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  • White and Indigo Dyed Yoruba Textile from Nigeria, West Africa
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    This textile is made from heavy weight hand spun cotton with luminous natural indigo dyed details. The white is in fabulous condition, it is an unusual cotton or linen based fiber wi...
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  • Vintage African Indigo Dye Yoruba Textile Wall Hanging
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    Just a stunning piece. This is a rare textile of exceptional artistic merit. The repetitive geometric motif is produced by a 'wax' resistance technique, similar to hollandaise wax te...
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    Vintage 1950s Nigerian Tribal Quilts and Blankets

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  • Antique Indigo Dyed Textile/Wall Hanging from Cameroon, Africa
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    A beautiful Indigo dyed ceremonial textile from Cameroon. It would make a great wall hanging. A great example. Measures: 3'2'' x 14'1''.
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    Vintage 1930s Cameroonian Tribal Quilts and Blankets

  • Red, White, and Blue Ewe Kente Cloth African Textile
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    This African men's Ewe Kente cloth was woven in fine cotton in the late 19th-early 20th century. It has some light staining in areas because it is in the c...
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