African Fabric 6 Yards Couleurs de Woodin Geometric Wax Print Vlisco Classic
African Fabric, Couleurs de Woodin, Geometric Wax Print Vlisco Classic Green Orange Gold Blue White Black. This vintage fabric was made by the original company, established in the
19th century in the Netherlands, before ownership changed hands in very recent years. I purchased all fabrics while in Africa in the late 20th century and early 21st century, which is why most designs, are unique to this shop, and the classic quality is quite different.
Vlisco Fabrics are also referred to as Dutch Wax Hollandais Fabric. Woodin and GTP brands were designed and made under the Vlisco umbrella, in West Africa in collaboration with African designers.
One 6 yard fabric can be used to wrap as a traditional African Wrap Dress or Khanga which can be wrapped and worn without any sewing.
Amazing for home decor, these fabrics are often used for pillows, ottomans, throws, and much more.
We do not cut fabric; it comes just as it was purchased. Some fabrics are slightly more than 6 yards, as they were purchased in meters.
This luxurious 6 yard African fabric is 47" Width.
19th century in the Netherlands, before ownership changed hands in very recent years. I purchased all fabrics while in Africa in the late 20th century and early 21st century, which is why most designs, are unique to this shop, and the classic quality is quite different.
Vlisco Fabrics are also referred to as Dutch Wax Hollandais Fabric. Woodin and GTP brands were designed and made under the Vlisco umbrella, in West Africa in collaboration with African designers.
One 6 yard fabric can be used to wrap as a traditional African Wrap Dress or Khanga which can be wrapped and worn without any sewing.
Amazing for home decor, these fabrics are often used for pillows, ottomans, throws, and much more.
We do not cut fabric; it comes just as it was purchased. Some fabrics are slightly more than 6 yards, as they were purchased in meters.
This luxurious 6 yard African fabric is 47" Width.
type: African Fabric by: Cultures International