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Over the centuries the weavers, dyers, and other African textiles artists of Africa have developed a wonderful and vibrant selection of textiles in a massive amount of variations. African textiles are of the most fantastic textiles you can get today. African textiles are modern and can be described as beautiful. Home décor based on African textiles is stunning. Cut pile, wax resistant, potato prints, screen prints, bushoong, kuba, shoowa, raffia, antiques, Congo, African textiles, tablecloth, wall hanging, Malawi, batiks, batik and so on are simply a few choice words you will soon hear if you are researching African textiles or African art. Hand painted fabric might just add that finishing touch to your beautiful home. Items of African art wholesale from Kuba, such as kuba cloth are also there for you to choose from. Kasai velvets for interior décor are really beautiful as well. Speak to us at PlacesAfar for all your African textile, African art or African jewelry and if we don't have it, we will try and source it.

PlacesAFar offers a vast array of ethnic and genuine African art masterpieces, such as the following; African art, African masks, African American art, African drums, African furniture, African tribal masks, African jewelry, African American art prints, African wildlife art, African American framed art, African American black art, African American limited art prints, African face masks, South African jewelry, African American art auctions, African figure art, African textiles, African American art work, west African art, African sculptures, African art patterns, African animal art, South African textiles, African spears, ancient African art, Zimbabwean sculptures, west African masks, contemporary African art, African arts in general, African art impressions sculptures, African shields, African spears, African imports art, female African American art, African carved furniture, African art sculpture, African American folk art, traditional African art, contemporary African metal sculpture, African art symbols, west African drums, ancient African sculptures, African tribal drums, wholesale African art, African art background, north African drums, African art masks, African wall art, wholesale African jewellery, African American arts, zulu shields, beaded jewellery, African pottery, raku pottery, Shona sculptures, Shona stone, African figurines, Ebony carvings, African paintings and African carvings. What better way to show that you love someone than to give them one of our fabulous items as an African gift?

As you will see PlacesAFar provides the most fantastic selection in African textiles, we are able to provide African textiles to you at affordable prices. Affordable prices mean that you can buy more African textiles and African jewellery for the same amount. We only sell the finest in authenticity as well as quality. Simply visit PlacesAFar to find out what we have to offer when it comes to our fantastic selection of African textiles. A selection of excellent African textiles art is available at PlacesAFar; there is simply so much to choose from, you won't know where to begin your memorable shopping experience. Our goods are authentic, ethnic and of outstanding quality.

Clothing in Africa as everywhere else, has always met more than ones needs. As an added extra to satisfying a human being's requirement for covering, African textiles and clothing supply media for the expression of ones self by means of weavers, dyers, tailors as well as designers of clothing. In essence African textiles are the landscape of an African artist. Wholesale prices for African textiles make them affordable to the average customer.

For many years, African textiles and garments have been created domestically (for household and village community members) and commercially (for sale and for bartering). Although the first cloth was manufactured mainly of local natural fibers, present day African textiles and clothing encompass a large number of materials as well as a large number of styles too. African textiles supplied to you at affordable rates is what PlacesAFar can provide.

The exact origin of cloth manufacture in Africa is not yet known, but archeological evidence suggests some of the earliest locations. Pictures of looms can be noticed in the tombs of ancient Egypt, from as far back to at least 2000 before Christ. Archeologists have found linen remains in ancient Egypt, in addition to 5th century cotton cloth remains in Meroe, in Northern Sudan. In West Africa, woven fiber pieces from as far back as the 9th century C.E have been discovered in Nigeria, and woven cotton cloth from as far back as the 11th century has been found in Mali. Suggestions of loom use in Mauritania from as far back as the 11th century is also in the process of being researched.

Traditions of cloth manufacture and design bark cloth, or cloth made from tree bark, dates right back to before the development of woven textiles in the majority of locations in Africa. Today is barely made use of for daily wear garments, but some societies make use of it for ceremonial attire. The Ganda of Uganda, for instance, make fabric from the inner bark of the fig tree, which is worn during ceremonial dance processions and additional occasions whereby they pay honor to their ancestors. Early clothing in African was also made from treated animal hides, furs, pelts, as well as feathers.

A lot of African textiles societies weave cloth from cotton that is cultivated locally. In North Africa and the Sahel, women also spin and weave came as well as sheep wool. Other sources of fibre encompass the raffia palm in Central and West African, jute and flax in West Africa and Madagascar, and silk in Nigeria, Madagascar, and East Africa. All of these fibres can be dyed by making use of vegetable and mineral dyes.

There are essentially two kinds of textile looms in Africa. The double heddle loom, used for thin strips of cloth, and the single heddle loom, used for larger pieces. The thin strips are normally sewn together, then cut into patterns for clothing. The double heddle loom is normally used only by male weavers, who make use of it to weave in coloured threads and make extremely colourful textured fabrics. Also, weavers in North African and in Ethiopia also make use of ground looms, while looms similar to those used in South East Asia are found in Madagascar as well. Although Africa's weavers make a large variety of patterned and colourful fabric, they also weave plain cloth as well. This cloth can either be used as it comes for daily and general wear for home, or it can be easily decorated for other occasions. Usual fabric decorating techniques encompass appliqué designs, sewn on in various fabrics to create a contrast or embroidery with brightly coloured threads in order to create a contrast as well. Both options are extremely effective and successful in dressing up the fabric.

Two of the most well known dye methods in Africa are tie and dye, and resist dye. In tie and dye, designs are initially tied or stitched to the cloth, by using cotton or raffia threads.



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