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Are you having it in mind on how to buy a lot cloth for schools end of f the year party or wedding ceremonies here comes the opportunities to get it in in a cheaper and avoidable price call Miss Bola.....08067233140..thanks..
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Are you looking for a good cloth with good design for your wedding ceremony, birthday party,event and other ceremonies for a cheaper price and also if interested in making quality Kampala clothes and want to learn it pls call....bola....08067233140.....thank you. and also if you want to learn how to produced Kampala you can as well...
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Are you looking for a good cloth with good design for your wedding ceremony, birthday party,event and other ceremonies for a cheaper price and also if interested in making quality Kampala clothes and want to learn it pls call....bola....08067233140.....thank you. and also if you want to learn how to produced Kampala you can as well...
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Are you looking for a good cloth with good design for your wedding ceremony, birthday party,event and other ceremonies for a cheaper price and also if interested in making quality Kampala clothes and want to learn it pls call....bola....08067233140.....thank you. and also if you want to learn how to produced Kampala you can as well...
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Are you looking for a good cloth with good design for your wedding ceremony, birthday party,event and other ceremonies for a cheaper price and also if interested in making quality Kampala clothes and want to learn it pls call....bola....08067233140.....thank you. and also if you want to learn how to produced Kampala you can as well...
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Are you looking for a good cloth with good design for your wedding ceremony, birthday party,event and other ceremonies for a cheaper price and also if interested in making quality Kampala clothes and want to learn it pls call....bola....08067233140.....thank you. and also if you want to learn how to produced Kampala you can as well...
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Are you looking for a good cloth with good design for your wedding ceremony, birthday party,event and other ceremonies for a cheaper price and also if interested in making quality Kampala clothes and want to learn it pls call....bola....08067233140.....thank you. and also if you want to learn how to produced Kampala you can as well...
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Are you looking for a good cloth with good design for your wedding ceremony, birthday party,event and other ceremonies for a cheaper price and also if interested in making quality Kampala clothes and want to learn it pls call....bola....08067233140.....thank you. and also if you want to learn how to produced Kampala you can as well...
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140..
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Are you having it in mind on how to buy a lot cloth for schools end of f the year party or friday school wears for nursery and primary schools or wedding ceremonies here comes the opportunities to get it in in a cheaper and avoidable price call Bola.....08067233140..thanks..
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Are you having it in mind on how to buy a lot cloth for schools end of f the year party or friday school wears for nursery and primary schools or wedding ceremonies here comes the opportunities to get it in in a cheaper and avoidable price call Bola.....08067233140..thanks..
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Are you having it in mind on how to buy a lot cloth for schools end of f the year party or friday school wears for nursery and primary schools or wedding ceremonies here comes the opportunities to get it in in a cheaper and avoidable price call Bola.....08067233140..thanks..
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Are you having it in mind on how to buy a lot cloth for schools end of f the year party or friday school wears for nursery and primary schools or wedding ceremonies here comes the opportunities to get it in in a cheaper and avoidable price call Bola.....08067233140..thanks..
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Are you having it in mind on how to buy a lot cloth for schools end of f the year party or friday school wears for nursery and primary schools or wedding ceremonies here comes the opportunities to get it in in a cheaper and avoidable price call Bola.....08067233140..thanks..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140..
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Hog plums known as June plums, Yellow Mombin or Monkey Mombin are a juicy fruit of hog plum tree found in tropical countries and come in diverse colors. There are many essential vitamins and nutrients present in hog plums that help fight against some free radicals that might be harmful to human health. Some of the nutritional benefits of these fruits include the following: 1. Good for Digestive Health Hog plums are rich in dietary fiber, which plays a key role in maintaining a healthy digestive system. The fiber content helps in improving the general functions of digestive health. It also prevents any form of issues that could arise due to poor digestion and other digestive health conditions like bloating and gas. 2. Improves Haemoglobin Production It is a good source of minerals such as iron, which helps produce hemoglobin and myoglobin, which transfer oxygen throughout the body systems. While the iron content in the fruits helps improve the Haemoglobin, which is the iron and oxygen-binding proteins located in the blood, it also helps improve the iron and oxygen-binding proteins in the muscles known as the muscles Myoglobin. Iron is a vital micronutrient essential to the body and functions great in preventing anemia and other blood conditions. 3. Contain a High Amount of Vitamin C Contain a good quantity of vitamin C, which is important for overall health and body function, such as maintaining and repairing bones and teeth and healing several ailments. Vitamin C is one of the antioxidants found in fruits and acts naturally as an agent that inhibits harmful oxidation processes by free radicals in the body, which could damage the body’s vital organs and cells. Vitamin C also helps improve the production of collagen, a protein found on the skin that functions to make the skin healthy, firm, and free against wrinkles. 4. Enhances Bone Health It is a fat-free, sodium-free, cholesterol-free fruit and a good source of vitamin K that helps in proper bone health. The vitamin K does not only helps in blood clotting, but it also helps to improve the bones by making them strong, thereby helping in the prevention of bones health conditions like bone fractures, etc.; its effects on osteoporosis has not been proven medically, though most people take it for this cause. Research also indicates that hog plums contain copper that maintains the bone and other connective tissues in the body system and is also needed to assimilate vitamin C properly. 5. Rich in Antioxidants Hog plums contain good vitamins, minerals, and phytochemical properties that perform oxidation functions in the body system. Its rich content of antioxidants helps reduce the effects of oxidative stress caused by free radicals in the body, leading to damage of the body’s vital organs. 6. Promotes Muscle Strength Thiamine is one of the vitamins which could be found in hog plum, and it has a lot of functions it performs in the body, with one of them being its ability to help in muscle contraction and conduction of nerve signals. Its deficiency can lead to many symptoms such as muscle weakness which could even lead to confusion. Adequate intake of this fruit can help eliminate the chances of this condition. 7. Serves as Diuretic and Febrifuge The intake of hog plum fruits or their juice is medicinal and can treat so many health conditions. It helps the body to effectively and adequately remove fluids (water) from the body through urine, which is to say that it helps in reducing the amount of salt (sodium) in the body, thereby decreasing the risk of high blood pressure. It also acts as a febrifuge, in the sense that it can serve as a substitute for fever medications, as it can help in the reduction and treatment of fever/malaria, which has been used locally in many tropical areas due to its properties like flavonoids, anthraquinones, sesquiterpenes, quinoline and more. Nutritional Values of Yellow Hog Plum Hog plum has a lot of nutritional contents, which includes sodium, calcium, magnesium, and much more, as can be seen below; Components Values Carbohydrates 13.80g Fats 0.62g Protein 1.06g Ash 0.75 Moisture 83.6g Energy 65.4g Dietary Fibre 1.87g Sodium 5.5mg Iron 0.33mg Potassium 287mg Phosphorous 32.7mg Manganese 0.03mg Magnesium 15mg Calcium 11mg Copper 0.12mg Lutein 634μg β-carotene 314μg α-carotene 340μg Zeinoxanthin 550μg β-criptoxanthin 1700μg..IF YOU NEED THE JUICE FOR MORE ORDER FOR YOUR HEALTH BENEFIT CALL MR. JAMES..07061570776..THANKS...
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Hog plums known as June plums, Yellow Mombin or Monkey Mombin are a juicy fruit of hog plum tree found in tropical countries and come in diverse colors. There are many essential vitamins and nutrients present in hog plums that help fight against some free radicals that might be harmful to human health. Some of the nutritional benefits of these fruits include the following: 1. Good for Digestive Health Hog plums are rich in dietary fiber, which plays a key role in maintaining a healthy digestive system. The fiber content helps in improving the general functions of digestive health. It also prevents any form of issues that could arise due to poor digestion and other digestive health conditions like bloating and gas. 2. Improves Haemoglobin Production It is a good source of minerals such as iron, which helps produce hemoglobin and myoglobin, which transfer oxygen throughout the body systems. While the iron content in the fruits helps improve the Haemoglobin, which is the iron and oxygen-binding proteins located in the blood, it also helps improve the iron and oxygen-binding proteins in the muscles known as the muscles Myoglobin. Iron is a vital micronutrient essential to the body and functions great in preventing anemia and other blood conditions. 3. Contain a High Amount of Vitamin C Contain a good quantity of vitamin C, which is important for overall health and body function, such as maintaining and repairing bones and teeth and healing several ailments. Vitamin C is one of the antioxidants found in fruits and acts naturally as an agent that inhibits harmful oxidation processes by free radicals in the body, which could damage the body’s vital organs and cells. Vitamin C also helps improve the production of collagen, a protein found on the skin that functions to make the skin healthy, firm, and free against wrinkles. 4. Enhances Bone Health It is a fat-free, sodium-free, cholesterol-free fruit and a good source of vitamin K that helps in proper bone health. The vitamin K does not only helps in blood clotting, but it also helps to improve the bones by making them strong, thereby helping in the prevention of bones health conditions like bone fractures, etc.; its effects on osteoporosis has not been proven medically, though most people take it for this cause. Research also indicates that hog plums contain copper that maintains the bone and other connective tissues in the body system and is also needed to assimilate vitamin C properly. 5. Rich in Antioxidants Hog plums contain good vitamins, minerals, and phytochemical properties that perform oxidation functions in the body system. Its rich content of antioxidants helps reduce the effects of oxidative stress caused by free radicals in the body, leading to damage of the body’s vital organs. 6. Promotes Muscle Strength Thiamine is one of the vitamins which could be found in hog plum, and it has a lot of functions it performs in the body, with one of them being its ability to help in muscle contraction and conduction of nerve signals. Its deficiency can lead to many symptoms such as muscle weakness which could even lead to confusion. Adequate intake of this fruit can help eliminate the chances of this condition. 7. Serves as Diuretic and Febrifuge The intake of hog plum fruits or their juice is medicinal and can treat so many health conditions. It helps the body to effectively and adequately remove fluids (water) from the body through urine, which is to say that it helps in reducing the amount of salt (sodium) in the body, thereby decreasing the risk of high blood pressure. It also acts as a febrifuge, in the sense that it can serve as a substitute for fever medications, as it can help in the reduction and treatment of fever/malaria, which has been used locally in many tropical areas due to its properties like flavonoids, anthraquinones, sesquiterpenes, quinoline and more. Nutritional Values of Yellow Hog Plum Hog plum has a lot of nutritional contents, which includes sodium, calcium, magnesium, and much more, as can be seen below; Components Values Carbohydrates 13.80g Fats 0.62g Protein 1.06g Ash 0.75 Moisture 83.6g Energy 65.4g Dietary Fibre 1.87g Sodium 5.5mg Iron 0.33mg Potassium 287mg Phosphorous 32.7mg Manganese 0.03mg Magnesium 15mg Calcium 11mg Copper 0.12mg Lutein 634μg β-carotene 314μg α-carotene 340μg Zeinoxanthin 550μg β-criptoxanthin 1700μg..IF YOU NEED THE JUICE FOR MORE ORDER FOR YOUR HEALTH BENEFIT CALL MR. JAMES..07061570776..THANKS..
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Hog plums known as June plums, Yellow Mombin or Monkey Mombin are a juicy fruit of hog plum tree found in tropical countries and come in diverse colors. There are many essential vitamins and nutrients present in hog plums that help fight against some free radicals that might be harmful to human health. Some of the nutritional benefits of these fruits include the following: 1. Good for Digestive Health Hog plums are rich in dietary fiber, which plays a key role in maintaining a healthy digestive system. The fiber content helps in improving the general functions of digestive health. It also prevents any form of issues that could arise due to poor digestion and other digestive health conditions like bloating and gas. 2. Improves Haemoglobin Production It is a good source of minerals such as iron, which helps produce hemoglobin and myoglobin, which transfer oxygen throughout the body systems. While the iron content in the fruits helps improve the Haemoglobin, which is the iron and oxygen-binding proteins located in the blood, it also helps improve the iron and oxygen-binding proteins in the muscles known as the muscles Myoglobin. Iron is a vital micronutrient essential to the body and functions great in preventing anemia and other blood conditions. 3. Contain a High Amount of Vitamin C Contain a good quantity of vitamin C, which is important for overall health and body function, such as maintaining and repairing bones and teeth and healing several ailments. Vitamin C is one of the antioxidants found in fruits and acts naturally as an agent that inhibits harmful oxidation processes by free radicals in the body, which could damage the body’s vital organs and cells. Vitamin C also helps improve the production of collagen, a protein found on the skin that functions to make the skin healthy, firm, and free against wrinkles. 4. Enhances Bone Health It is a fat-free, sodium-free, cholesterol-free fruit and a good source of vitamin K that helps in proper bone health. The vitamin K does not only helps in blood clotting, but it also helps to improve the bones by making them strong, thereby helping in the prevention of bones health conditions like bone fractures, etc.; its effects on osteoporosis has not been proven medically, though most people take it for this cause. Research also indicates that hog plums contain copper that maintains the bone and other connective tissues in the body system and is also needed to assimilate vitamin C properly. 5. Rich in Antioxidants Hog plums contain good vitamins, minerals, and phytochemical properties that perform oxidation functions in the body system. Its rich content of antioxidants helps reduce the effects of oxidative stress caused by free radicals in the body, leading to damage of the body’s vital organs. 6. Promotes Muscle Strength Thiamine is one of the vitamins which could be found in hog plum, and it has a lot of functions it performs in the body, with one of them being its ability to help in muscle contraction and conduction of nerve signals. Its deficiency can lead to many symptoms such as muscle weakness which could even lead to confusion. Adequate intake of this fruit can help eliminate the chances of this condition. 7. Serves as Diuretic and Febrifuge The intake of hog plum fruits or their juice is medicinal and can treat so many health conditions. It helps the body to effectively and adequately remove fluids (water) from the body through urine, which is to say that it helps in reducing the amount of salt (sodium) in the body, thereby decreasing the risk of high blood pressure. It also acts as a febrifuge, in the sense that it can serve as a substitute for fever medications, as it can help in the reduction and treatment of fever/malaria, which has been used locally in many tropical areas due to its properties like flavonoids, anthraquinones, sesquiterpenes, quinoline and more. Nutritional Values of Yellow Hog Plum Hog plum has a lot of nutritional contents, which includes sodium, calcium, magnesium, and much more, as can be seen below; Components Values Carbohydrates 13.80g Fats 0.62g Protein 1.06g Ash 0.75 Moisture 83.6g Energy 65.4g Dietary Fibre 1.87g Sodium 5.5mg Iron 0.33mg Potassium 287mg Phosphorous 32.7mg Manganese 0.03mg Magnesium 15mg Calcium 11mg Copper 0.12mg Lutein 634μg β-carotene 314μg α-carotene 340μg Zeinoxanthin 550μg β-criptoxanthin 1700μg..IF YOU NEED THE JUICE FOR MORE ORDER FOR YOUR HEALTH BENEFIT CALL MR. JAMES..07061570776..THANKS
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140.. Are you having it in mind on how to buy a lot cloth for schools end of f the year party or wedding ceremonies here comes the opportunities to get it in in a cheaper and avoidable price call Miss Bola.....08067233140..thanks..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140.. Are you having it in mind on how to buy a lot cloth for schools end of f the year party or wedding ceremonies here comes the opportunities to get it in in a cheaper and avoidable price call Miss Bola.....08067233140..thanks..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140.. Are you having it in mind on how to buy a lot cloth for schools end of f the year party or wedding ceremonies here comes the opportunities to get it in in a cheaper and avoidable price call Miss Bola.....08067233140..thanks..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140.. Are you having it in mind on how to buy a lot cloth for schools end of f the year party or wedding ceremonies here comes the opportunities to get it in in a cheaper and avoidable price call Miss Bola.....08067233140..thanks..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140.. Are you having it in mind on how to buy a lot cloth for schools end of f the year party or wedding ceremonies here comes the opportunities to get it in in a cheaper and avoidable price call Miss Bola.....08067233140..thanks..
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The are various styles to sew with Adire cloth are becoming more innovative and trendsetting everyday. There is an unmissable hype on the Adire fabric and it has gone beyond using plain old Adire textiles to sew the stereotypical iro and buba, agbada and bubus etc. Now, more fashionable ready to wear Adire pieces are popping up everywhere for stylish millennials. In 2017 alone, there has been an amazing trend of styles sewn with different variations of the Adire fabric. If you are looking for top styles to sew with Adire cloth in Nigeria, then you might want to read this article to the very end, because I guarantee that I am not about to bore you. On the Bellafricana platform, we have 3 notable Adire producers – Delavi Couture, Adire Lounge and Adire Nation. You may wonder how or why we have more than one Adire cloth designer on our network and maybe you may also be wondering if there would be some sort of conflict of interest in promoting the individual brands. To answer your unasked question, No! There is absolutely no conflict of interest at all. Each brand has a unique niche, production design and method that is peculiar to them alone and utterly different from the other. While Adire Nation focuses more on quality casual ready to wear pieces, Adire Lounge is more in line with Adire fabric production. However, she does have some really cool ready to wear and bespoke pieces that would leave every Afrocentric fashionista drooling. The Adire fabric is a modern African clothing that originated from Yoruba land. Adire in itself is an indigo dyed textile originally made by the Yoruba women using various resist dye methods. There are 2 different types of adire dyeing; Adire Oniko includes various methods of resist dyeing like stitching or tying. Originally, raffia was used to tie the cloth and secure small pieces of objects such as stones, seeds or sticks inside the folded piece of fabric to add to the resist and give a certain shape or pattern. Adire Eleko is similar to batik except it traditionally uses starch as opposed to wax as a resist dying method. A starched pattern is attached to only one side of the cloth using a stencil or freehand. In the past, the Yoruba men would cut out the stencils while the women would paint the fabric. Talk about division of labor huh? Adire is an absolutely fun and cheerful fabric that is (in my opinion) more Afrocentric than Ankara whose patterns are not exclusive to Nigeria alone. Every line, pattern and design on the adire fabric represents something to the creator. Just in case you were unaware, the Ankara fabric is originally from the Netherlands (but don’t ask, that’s story for another day). I particularly love the antiquity that the Adire fabric represents and i’m guessing I am not the only one. So look out Ankara, Adire is about ready to kick you to the curb. Tie and dye is seriously a trendy right now. Style star Noble Igwe and renowned musician Adekunle Gold have increased it’s popularity tremendously. Tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams have been spotted with Adire kits, top fashion designers are sprinkling Adire on some of their outfits and even singer Iyanya was spotted rocking a baby pink Adire ensemble on his last album cover specially designed by Bellafricana Verified @adirelounge In the past if my mum had given me an adire dress to wear to my school end of year party, I would have flipped and blown my top off. As a matter of fact, I would have opted out of going to that party than be caught dead wearing a “razz” outfit which is what traditional was to me back then. Adire was definitely not a cool way to dress when there were bell bottoms, fancy tops and clogs to put on. Who wanted to be called razz? These days I wouldn’t be seen without an Afrocentric piece on me. I would trade 3 pairs of jeans for a nice adire dress or jumpsuit… I tell you. Fashion designers in Nigeria and beyond have taken to using Adire fabrics in their various styles and designs . They come up with new and innovative styles to sew with adire cloth both for casual wear and special occasions. The adire market now offers various styles to sew with adire cloth for fashionistas and Afrocentric lovers. Adire is a true Nigerian thoroughbred. Every dot, line and pattern is symbolic. The process of adire production is quite tedious but it has created massive job employment in Nigeria. The Adire language is one many people take delight in speaking. Afrocentric fashionistas love to wear styles sewn with adire cloths. There are so many color options for adire today, however indigo was the major color used in the past. I am so glad that adire has found its way to the millennials, wearing a simple tank top with tailored adire shorts would make you stand out in any gathering. To learn or Buy this Adire oor Kampala Textile Call Bola with number.. 08067233140.. Are you having it in mind on how to buy a lot cloth for schools end of f the year party or wedding ceremonies here comes the opportunities to get it in in a cheaper and avoidable price call Miss Bola.....08067233140..thanks..
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