The most common type of fabric in modern Africa is ankara. This is a common name for Africa cotton fabrics with which clothes like Ankara jackets are sewn. It’s also used for making accessories and interior design.
Ankara fabrics are originally known as Dutch Wax print which gives us a clue to its origin. Dutch Wax Print was developed by the Dutch to sell to patrons in Indonesia. The bright contrasting colours and tribal-patterns were originally designed to reflect Indonesian batik fabric and had nothing to do with Africa.
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