Tie-dye is a craft that is widely practiced in many parts of the world. As an indigenous craft it could be used to forge local identity in the form of dress code. This is especially true for Africa, and Nigeria where Adire, an important Yoruba died cloth, is a product of the tie-die technique. Adire is inextricably connected to the economic and social fabrics of the Yoruba people. Apart from its role in the socio-cultural milieu, it also serves important economic roles by providing the people with job opportunities, source of income, among other benefits. The major material for this craft mostly derives from local sources and the process is slow while the finishing seems poor most of the times. This paper argues that to be able to make Adir...
From the global fashion perspective, many countries have already established their own tie-dye style...
Nigeria is a country with abundant wealth in human, cultural and natural resources. It is one countr...
The project seeks to explore and reflect on the potential of the global commercial application of in...
Tie-dye is a craft that is widely practiced in many parts of the world. As an indigenous craft it co...
With the whole lot of innovation the adire textile is going through, the indigenous craft still mai...
Adire, the patterned dyed cloth is extant and is practiced in almost all Yoruba towns in Southwester...
Adire, the patterned dyed cloth of the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria remains extant and has become ...
The rich cultural environment with which the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria are endowed has been a c...
Abstract: Nigerian multi-ethnic and diverse culture, gives a lot of value to its arts, which primari...
This study has dealt into the technique and development of handcrafted dyed and printed textiles in ...
Adire and Aso-oke are important dress-items in many traditional ceremonies and social events amongst...
Tie dye patterns which tends to be used are abstract and geometric patterns. They are highly recomme...
In the oriki (appellations) of an 18th-century oba (king) in Okuku, references to cloth and indigo w...
Africans create and design fabrics to express their culture. Their fabrics are either woven or print...
Most African cultures have certain fabrics attributed to them. Some are hand woven, printed or paint...
From the global fashion perspective, many countries have already established their own tie-dye style...
Nigeria is a country with abundant wealth in human, cultural and natural resources. It is one countr...
The project seeks to explore and reflect on the potential of the global commercial application of in...
Tie-dye is a craft that is widely practiced in many parts of the world. As an indigenous craft it co...
With the whole lot of innovation the adire textile is going through, the indigenous craft still mai...
Adire, the patterned dyed cloth is extant and is practiced in almost all Yoruba towns in Southwester...
Adire, the patterned dyed cloth of the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria remains extant and has become ...
The rich cultural environment with which the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria are endowed has been a c...
Abstract: Nigerian multi-ethnic and diverse culture, gives a lot of value to its arts, which primari...
This study has dealt into the technique and development of handcrafted dyed and printed textiles in ...
Adire and Aso-oke are important dress-items in many traditional ceremonies and social events amongst...
Tie dye patterns which tends to be used are abstract and geometric patterns. They are highly recomme...
In the oriki (appellations) of an 18th-century oba (king) in Okuku, references to cloth and indigo w...
Africans create and design fabrics to express their culture. Their fabrics are either woven or print...
Most African cultures have certain fabrics attributed to them. Some are hand woven, printed or paint...
From the global fashion perspective, many countries have already established their own tie-dye style...
Nigeria is a country with abundant wealth in human, cultural and natural resources. It is one countr...
The project seeks to explore and reflect on the potential of the global commercial application of in...