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Adire small Scarves - BULK PURCHASE | MOQ 100 PIECES
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Key Features

  • MOQ 100 PIECES
  • Authentic Craftsmanship: Made using the Adire resist-dyeing method, showcasing intricate patterns and bold colors.
  • Compact Size: Ideal for accessorizing as head wraps, neck scarves, bag accents, or wristbands.
  • Premium Material: Crafted from breathable, lightweight fabric like cotton or silk for comfort and durability.
  • Versatile Style: Suitable for casual or formal looks, adding a cultural flair to any outfit.
  • Unique Designs: Each scarf is individually dyed, ensuring no two are exactly alike.

Adire small scarves are beautiful and versatile accessories that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria. They are typically made from hand-dyed cotton fabric, using traditional tie-dye techniques that create intricate and eye-catching patterns.


Technical Details:

UPC: afric-0000044
Seller SKU: afric-0000044
Condition: New
Availability: In Stock
Minimum order quantity: 100
Date first listed on Zandaux: Nov 18, 2024

Adire small scarves are beautiful and versatile accessories that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria. They are typically made from hand-dyed cotton fabric, using traditional tie-dye techniques that create intricate and eye-catching patterns.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Authentic Craftsmanship: Made using the Adire resist-dyeing method, showcasing intricate patterns and bold colors.
  • Compact Size: Ideal for accessorizing as head wraps, neck scarves, bag accents, or wristbands.
  • Premium Material: Crafted from breathable, lightweight fabric like cotton or silk for comfort and durability.
  • Versatile Style: Suitable for casual or formal looks, adding a cultural flair to any outfit.
  • Unique Designs: Each scarf is individually dyed, ensuring no two are exactly alike.
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