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- Adire (textile art) - Wikipedia
Adire artisans are renowned for their expertise in traditional Yoruba textile dyeing, where they create unique and intricate designs on fabric through a resist-dyeing process
- Adire Fabric Design:Techniques and Meanings Behind the Patterns
The Yoruba words “adi” (to tie) and “re” (to dye) describe the act of tying and dyeing fabric to create elaborate patterns, which is the source of the term “Adire ” Adire was originally worn as a status symbol and was frequently saved for rites, celebrations, and special events
- What is Adire? – The Craft Atlas
Summary Adire (Yoruba: tie and dye) textile is the indigo-dyed cloth made in southwestern Nigeria by Yoruba women, using a variety of resist-dyeing techniques
- Adire Cloth of the Yorubas - Adire African Textiles
Adire translates as tie and dye, and the earliest cloths were probably simple tied designs on locally-woven hand-spun cotton cloth much like those still produced in Mali
- Latest Adire Styles For Ladies 2025 | Eucarl Wears
Adire simply means ‘tie and dye’ in the Yoruba language The Adire styles for ladies are fashioned from these colourful textile materials using resist-dyeing techniques for pattern making
- Adire: the Art of Tie and Dye — Google Arts Culture
Adire is common among the people of Egbaland in Ogun State but also throughout Yorubaland It is a material designed with wax-resist methods that will produce patterned designs in a dazzling
- Adire Fabric: The Timeless Yoruba Art of Tie-Dye and Cultural . . .
Adire is more than cloth, it is a canvas of history, culture, and creativity It represents the voice of Yoruba women, the wisdom of ancestors, and the resilience of tradition in a changing world
- Adire: Nigeria’s Fabric of Identity Art
Adire, Nigeria’s iconic tie-dye fabric, symbolizes heritage, empowerment, and artistry—bridging Yoruba tradition with global fashion
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