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Ankara Is Not Of African Origins by sexylassie2(op):
Some of us call it Ankara, some African Wax Print while some call it Batiks, Ankara was not made in Africa neither is it of African origin. The History of this wax print started in Indonesia in a place called Java.

I dont want to go down historical line, but the British first colonized java, the then British Governor at that time saw how the natives used hot wax to draw patterns on their fabrics, so he sent some pieces to Britain so that they can mechanized the process of making the patterns, the British couldn't do it, then came the dutch, who also colonized the city, the dutch read the British governor's books and then created a method to mechanized drawing patterns on fabrics.

The first machine-made batiks was exported from Holland to the Dutch East Indies in around 1850 and its patent, registered in 1895.

The Batik Prints and Pattern was made by Piet Snel, a dutch man in 1936 for Vlisco.

How did the fabric got to Africa

The Dutch employed some African solders between 1831 and 1872 to help them fight in Java, some of these soldiers after the war, came back to Africa with the hand made Batik print, the print grew in popularity because it was exotic and similar to our tie and dye.

Some Missionaries after seeing the popularity of the Batik prints in Africa wrote to their businessmen.

In 1893, Scottish businessman Ebenezer Brown Fleming delivered the first cargo of Dutch industrial batiks to Africa.

Because of how long batik has been with us, we all think, it is part of our culture because of the local names we give to it.

The Batik Even though not African or of African origin have become part of our national pride.

Anytime you buy a batik wax, African Wax Print or Ankara, know that its origin isn't African.

cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44

Re: Ankara Is Not Of African Origins by longetivity(m): 12:19am On Jun 28, 2020
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Re: Ankara Is Not Of African Origins by RuggedSniper:
sexylassie2:
Some of us call it Ankara, some African Wax Print while some call it Batiks, Ankara was not made in Africa neither is it of African origin. The History of this wax print started in Indonesia in a place called Java.

I dont want to go down historical line, but the British first colonized java, the then British Governor at that time saw how the natives used hot wax to draw patterns on their fabrics, so he sent some pieces to Britain so that they can mechanized the process of making the patterns, the British couldn't do it, then came the dutch, who also colonized the city, the dutch read the British governor's books and then created a method to mechanized drawing patterns on fabrics.

The first machine-made batiks was exported from Holland to the Dutch East Indies in around 1850 and its patent, registered in 1895.

The Batik Prints and Pattern was made by Piet Snel, a dutch man in 1936 for Vlisco.

How did the fabric got to Africa

The Dutch employed some African solders between 1831 and 1872 to help them fight in Java, some of these soldiers after the war, came back to Africa with the hand made Batik print, the print grew in popularity because it was exotic and similar to our tie and dye.

Some Missionaries after seeing the popularity of the Batik prints in Africa wrote to their businessmen.

In 1893, Scottish businessman Ebenezer Brown Fleming delivered the first cargo of Dutch industrial batiks to Africa.

Because of how long batik has been with us, we all think, it is part of our culture because of the local names we give to it.

The Batik Even though not African or of African origin have become part of our national pride.

Anytime you buy a batik wax, African Wax Print or Ankara, know that its origin isn't African.

cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44
^^^WORD!... Fantastic history.grin

Re: Ankara Is Not Of African Origins by merieam16(f): 9:04pm On Jul 02, 2020
Nice..
Re: Ankara Is Not Of African Origins by TheSourcerer: 5:02pm On Jul 04, 2020
Noted





Now we own Ankara ! !!
Re: Ankara Is Not Of African Origins by Laird(m): 10:32pm On Jul 05, 2020
sexylassie2:
Some of us call it Ankara, some African Wax Print while some call it Batiks, Ankara was not made in Africa neither is it of African origin. The History of this wax print started in Indonesia in a place called Java.

I dont want to go down historical line, but the British first colonized java, the then British Governor at that time saw how the natives used hot wax to draw patterns on their fabrics, so he sent some pieces to Britain so that they can mechanized the process of making the patterns, the British couldn't do it, then came the dutch, who also colonized the city, the dutch read the British governor's books and then created a method to mechanized drawing patterns on fabrics.

The first machine-made batiks was exported from Holland to the Dutch East Indies in around 1850 and its patent, registered in 1895.

The Batik Prints and Pattern was made by Piet Snel, a dutch man in 1936 for Vlisco.

How did the fabric got to Africa

The Dutch employed some African solders between 1831 and 1872 to help them fight in Java, some of these soldiers after the war, came back to Africa with the hand made Batik print, the print grew in popularity because it was exotic and similar to our tie and dye.

Some Missionaries after seeing the popularity of the Batik prints in Africa wrote to their businessmen.

In 1893, Scottish businessman Ebenezer Brown Fleming delivered the first cargo of Dutch industrial batiks to Africa.

Because of how long batik has been with us, we all think, it is part of our culture because of the local names we give to it.

The Batik Even though not African or of African origin have become part of our national pride.

Anytime you buy a batik wax, African Wax Print or Ankara, know that its origin isn't African.

cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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