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Ankara, or “African wax print,” is another fabric that has taken the world by storm. Its bold, colorful patterns are instantly recognizable and synonymous with African fashion. But Ankara’s story is a bit more complex.
Originally inspired by Indonesian batik, Ankara was introduced to West Africa by Dutch traders in the 19th century. However, it was the Africans who made it their own, infusing the fabric with their creativity and cultural symbols. Visit the Resource center for more information about African fabrics.
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