Kuba cloth

Posted by Mary Bosibori on

Don’t we just love Kuba cloth from the DRC!

Brief History on Kuba

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The Kuba textiles are best known for their unique quality and complexity of design as well as the surface decoration. The Kuba textiles originate from the Democratic Republic of Congo as the textiles originate from the palm leaf tree fiber which is enhanced by geometric designs executed in linear embroidery and other stitches, which are cut to form pile surfaces resembling velvet.

The Kuba cloth is one of the most important materials which Adele uses for her pieces. She uses the Kuba cloth in produces most of her bags; both clutch bags and handbags. All her pieces are tailored to fit any style.

All the bags are purely tailored to fit any style and handmade by our Kenyan artisans as we feel these bags represent our African renaissance.

To shop for the Brand, Visit us today at the Village Market Store, At our Kiambu Showroom or To Shop Online: adeledejak.com

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