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Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#
Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#
Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#
Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#
Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#
Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#
Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#
Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#
Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#
Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#
Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#
Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#
Blue Bubble Baulé Set#african_fabric_ghana#

Conjunto Bulsa Fugu

€180,79

SHIPPED IN 7-12 business days

SUSTAINABLE CRAFT

Esta pieza de dos piezas se fabricó con fugu de la región del Alto Oeste de Ghana y forma parte de nuestra colección de piezas progresivas producidas y obtenidas de forma sostenible. El fugu es tejido a mano desde cero por artesanas de la región norte. Hecho a mano en Accra por artesanos ghaneses, especialmente para ti.

Este combo de 2 piezas está cuidadosamente construido y es único por su efecto acogedor y súper elegante. Toda una mirada.
Nos encanta ser sutiles pero atrevidos, por eso la camisa fue diseñada con botones de madera en el interior, dejando un estampado exterior minimalista.

Características:
Camisa
- 100% algodón
- Mangas cortas
- Bolsillo delantero
- Botones de madera

Bermudas
- 100% algodón
- Bolsillos laterales profundos y cómodos
- Holgado
- Cintura elástica

Lavar a mano/lavar a máquina/limpiar en seco

*También se venden por separado.

Dry clean, air dry or hand wash.

Origin & history: Baoulé textiles come from the Baulé (Akan) people of Côte d’Ivoire, with historical ties to broader Akan strip-weaving traditions dating to the Ashanti sphere from the 16th century. Historically worn for ceremonies and traded regionally, Baulé cloth features precise, complex patterns created from narrow woven strips stitched together.

Technique & look: strip-weaving on narrow looms (bands ~4–8 in / 10–20 cm wide) later hand-sewn into larger cloths; warp-faced layouts produce crisp geometrics and color-blocking, sometimes with supplementary patterning; typically softer drape than Korhogo, with chromatic variety from indigo to warm earth tones.

How we source: we work with a weaving community in/around Yamoussoukro, Côte d’Ivoire. We established the relationship in person and continue to order directly; cloth is delivered in person or via bus to Ghana.

All our fabrics are treated to resist dye and keep their natural tones for years.

Threaded Tribes is plastic free and committed to a full re-use of scraps.

This outfit was hand crafted in our Accra workshop using local fabrics with careful water usage and waste management.

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