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East AFrican Kanga Fabrics
- Item Number
- 507
- Estimated Value
- 25 USD
- Sold
- 11 USD to Marjorielu
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
What is a kanga?
A kanga is a rectangular piece of fabric of thin East African cotton. The kanga is designed with a border, a central pattern, and a saying, usually in Swahili. It can be a proverb, such as “a ripe mango should be eaten slowly”, or a message “don’t gossip about me”.
What can you do with a kanga?
Kangas can be used in many different ways: as a wrap skirt, a shoulder wrap, head or neck scarf; as table cloth, comforter cover, or as a decoration on a couch or wall.
Kangas are also handy during travel, as a dress, sheet, towel, or to carry your belongings – and on the beach.
Item Special Note
This item is a pair of kangas, each approximately 42" X 60".
Donated By:
Himid Family
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