HOW Adire AFRICAN TEXTILE ARE MADE ADIRE/BATIK. Day in Nike Art Workshop. Osogbo Osun state
Dolapo Dolapo
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 Published On Sep 5, 2024

Adire / Batik is a traditional West African textile, particularly associated with the Yoruba people of Nigeria. It involves resist-dyeing techniques to create patterns on cloth. The name "Adire" means "tied and dyed," reflecting the methods used to produce it. Today I am in Nike Art Workshop in Osogbo Osun state to learn more about these processes and the people doing it. Thanks for watching

Intro(0:00)
Paper Work (0:57)
Waxing(3:00)
Dipping (4:52)
What is ADIRE (5:20)
Big guns (7:55)
Dying(9:35)
Dewaxing (11:12)
Evening Round (13:38)
Setbacks(14:53)
Outro (17:20)

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