Red Stripes African Batik Print

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‘Red Stripes’ is a unique print that was handmade using the traditional batik method in Ghana. It features thin red stripes on a striped black background. This is a high quality cotton fabric and the design appears boldly on one side. In Ghana, black and red is typically worn during funerals.

We are dedicated to uplifting African artisans and fabric brands. When you shop with us, you join a community of conscious consumers combatting imitation fabrics from Asia. Watch how batik is made below!

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‘Red Stripes’ is a unique print that was handmade using the traditional batik method in Ghana. It features thin red stripes on a striped black background. This is a high quality cotton fabric and the design appears boldly on one side. In Ghana, black and red is typically worn during funerals.

We are dedicated to uplifting African artisans and fabric brands. When you shop with us, you join a community of conscious consumers combatting imitation fabrics from Asia. Watch how batik is made below!

‘Red Stripes’ is a unique print that was handmade using the traditional batik method in Ghana. It features thin red stripes on a striped black background. This is a high quality cotton fabric and the design appears boldly on one side. In Ghana, black and red is typically worn during funerals.

We are dedicated to uplifting African artisans and fabric brands. When you shop with us, you join a community of conscious consumers combatting imitation fabrics from Asia. Watch how batik is made below!

    • Excellent quality: 100% high quality cotton, long-lasting design. Batik fabric may have some wax residue leftover from the hand-dyeing process. This is easily removed through washing.

    • Made in Africa: Handmade by Ghanaian artisans

    • Width: 45 inches

    • Length: 35 inches (slightly under one yard)

    • Versatile: suitable for garments, accessories, and crafts

    • Machine wash cold with like colors; hang to dry; iron medium.

    We always recommend washing your fabric before use to soften it and prevent future shrinkage.

Watch How Batik Fabric is Made in Ghana: