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African Aso Oke Fabric
A Hand Woven African Fabric Panel in Stripes of Grass Green, Metallic Gold, and Yellow. Made of Narrow Strips Woven by the Men of Nigeria |
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African Hand Woven Fabric
Vintage African Hand Woven Strip Cloth, or Aso Oke Cloth, with Strips Sewn Together as Fabric for Ceremonial Dress |
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Hand Woven African Cloth
Aso Oke, or Narrow Strip Weave Cloth Hand Woven in Nigeria, Africa. Two Panels of Fabric in Green Cotton with Gold Lurex and Supplementary Weft Embroidery |
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Strip Weave Fabric
A Vintage African Fabric Made from Sewn Together Narrow Hand Woven Strips, or Narrow Strip Weave Fabric, Called Aso Oke in Nigeria. Fabric is in Silver Lurex and Cotton with Stripes in Cranberry |
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lurex
home interior decor
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Aso Oke Hand Woven Strip Cloth
Aso Oke is the Name of the Narrow Strip Weave Cloth Woven by the Men of the Yoruba Tribe, Nigeria, Africa. Traditionally, These Hand Woven Strips are Joined to Produce Fabric for Ceremonial Dress, Including Garments and Head Wraps or Caps. |
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Luxury Pieced Textile I
Hand Woven Nigerian Narrow Strip Weave in Silk and Lurex
Combined with Old Silk Obi, Hand Woven Bronze Metallic, Silk
Metallic, Silk Damask, Silk Ikat, Silk Obi, and Cottons. Bands of
Sewn Ribbing, Bronze Metallic Silk Sheer. |
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Luxury Pieced Textile II
Hand Woven Nigerian Narrow Strip Weave (from old Kings' Robe) in Silk and Lurex. Combined with Old Silk Obi and Hand Woven Bronze Metallic |
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Luxury Pieced Textile VII
The Allure of Lurex! Glimmering Throughout This Textile are Gold, Silver, Green, and Bronze Lurex Threads. Some are Interwoven in the Modern Day Aso Oke Hand Woven Narrow Strip Weave Cloth; Some Appear as Outlines Surrounding Embroidered Brocade Fabric From East India. A Luxurious Fabric of Pieced Goods Combining Nigerian Hand Woven Strip Weave Cloth and a Host of High End Designer Fabric Remnants…Damasks, Silk Velvet, Silks, and Cottons.
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Luxury Pillow Fabric VI
A Pair of Patchwork Pillow Fronts of Vintage Hand Woven Narrow Strip-Weave Aso Oke Cloth, an African Textile Woven by the Men of the Yoruba. Cotton with Lurex. Use Both Patchworks to Create one Pillow or Back With Silk, or Similar Fabric. |
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Luxury Pillow Fabric XI
A Rich and Luxurious Patchwork Pillow or Bolster Pillow Fabric of African Textiles, East Indian Embroidered Brocade, Vintage Fabrics, and Designer Fabric Remnants. Combining Hand Woven Nigerian Narrow Strip Weave Aso Oke with Lurex, Embroidered Fabric, Silk Velvet, Cotton Velvet, Silk Damask, Silk Solids. |
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lurex
fashion accessories
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Aso Oke Wrap
A Beaded Fringe of Seed Beads and Mali Wedding Beads Adorns This Hand Woven Strip Weave Cloth of the Yoruba Tribe, Nigeria, An Aso Oke Cloth to Wear Hanging Straight From the Shoulders, or Tossed Over One Shoulder. |
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Vintage Bead | Button Necklace
This Unique Jewelry Necklace Displays a Multitude of Multi-Colored Vintage Beads and Celluloid Buttons Sewn to a Twisted Cord of African Cloth Known as Aso Oke. |
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Zardozi Embroidery Wrap
An Old Zardozi Embroidery of Silver Wire and Gold Plated Silver Wire Fashioned into an Elegant Evening Wrap. This Embroidered Black Velvet Wrap is Trimmed in Marabou Feathers and Fastened with a Vintage Rhinestone Button. |
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