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The loincloths are made by artisans. Depending on the model, the measurements vary between 26 to 31 in width and 180 to 190 in length per piece and are composed of 6 continuous pieces I cut by the piece and the price is for 1 piece but if you order 2 or more pieces, you will have them continuously. If you need the exact measurement of the chosen piece, do not hesitate to ask me. A high-quality fabric made manually by the villagers, the Manjak loincloth is a textile that has become over the years a benchmark for woven loincloths in West Africa. The superior quality of the weaving, the harmony and the beauty of the colors, symbols of the Manjak people, make this loincloth a textile of remarkable elegance which is prized by stylists, decorators and others. This traditional fabric was originally used for funeral rites, then over time its beauty and quality have made it a textile with multiple uses (loincloths for wedding ceremonies, baptism, baby carrier, table runner, etc.). Regarding the manjak woven loincloth, according to legend, its origin dates back to a distant past. It all started with the signing of a pact. A spirit would have initiated the secret of weaving to a man from the village of Kalëkis, region of Cacheu located in the north of Guinea Bissau. He then shared his know-how with his peers. To make a Manjak loincloth you have to sew 6 strips together
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The loincloths are made by artisans. Depending on the model, the measurements vary between 26 to 31 in width and 180 to 190 in length per piece and are composed of 6 continuous pieces I cut by the piece and the price is for 1 piece but if you order 2 or more pieces, you will have them continuously. If you need the exact measurement of the chosen piece, do not hesitate to ask me. A high-quality fabric made manually by the villagers, the Manjak loincloth is a textile that has become over the years a benchmark for woven loincloths in West Africa. The superior quality of the weaving, the harmony and the beauty of the colors, symbols of the Manjak people, make this loincloth a textile of remarkable elegance which is prized by stylists, decorators and others. This traditional fabric was originally used for funeral rites, then over time its beauty and quality have made it a textile with multiple uses (loincloths for wedding ceremonies, baptism, baby carrier, table runner, etc.). Regarding the manjak woven loincloth, according to legend, its origin dates back to a distant past. It all started with the signing of a pact. A spirit would have initiated the secret of weaving to a man from the village of Kalëkis, region of Cacheu located in the north of Guinea Bissau. He then shared his know-how with his peers. To make a Manjak loincloth you have to sew 6 strips together
Color:
Multicolour
Les pagnes sont fabriqué par des artisans. Suivant le modèle, les mesures varie entre 26 à 31 en largeur et 180 à 190 en longueur par pièce et sont composés de 6 pièces en continue
Je coupe à la pièce et le prix est pour 1 pièce mais si vous commande 2 ou plus pièce, vous les aurez en continu.
Si vous avez besoin de la mesure exacte de la pièce choisie n'hésitez pas à me le demander.
Étoffe de grande qualité fabriquée manuellement par les villageois, le pagne Manjak est un textile devenu au fur des années une référence du pagne tissé en Afrique de l’ouest.
La qualité supérieure du tissage, l’harmonie et la beauté des couleurs, des symboles du peuple Manjak, font de ce pagne un textile d’une élégance remarquable qui est prisé par les stylistes, les décorateurs et autres.
Ce tissu traditionnel était à la base utilisé pour les rites funéraires puis au fil du temps sa beauté et sa qualité en ont fait un textile à multiple usages (pagnes de cérémonies de mariage, baptême, porte bébé, chemin de table…).
Concernant le pagne tissé manjak, selon la légende, son origine remonterait à un passé lointain. Tout aurait commencé suite à la signature d’un pacte. Un esprit aurait initié le secret du tissage à un homme du village de Kalëkis, région de Cacheu situé au nord de la Guinée Bissau. Celui-ci partagea ensuite son savoir faire avec ses pairs.
Pour constituer un pagne Manjak il faut coudre 6 bandes ensemble
Delivery Delay
- France (DOM) from 6 to 12 days.
- France from 3 to 9 days.
- Europe from 5 to 11 days.
- International from 10 to 16 days.
Refunds and Exchanges
- Money back guaranteed 15 days after reception.
- Weared and personalized items will not be exchanged or refunded.
- Return shipping fees are at your charge and not refunded.
- Refunds are made on your ANKA virtual wallet. You can use the credit to buy another product or transfer the amount to your bank account.
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- New item.
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