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VLOG: I Made an African Batik Cloth with a Broom and Foam Stamp 

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In this vlog, I invite you to join me as I explore the fascinating world of African batik cloth making. Batik, a traditional textile art form, has been an integral part of African culture for generations. Through this video, I aim to showcase the creativity and resourcefulness of African makers who continue to innovate and push the boundaries of this ancient craft.
Using unconventional tools like foam stamps and a broom, I'll demonstrate how African artisans often think outside the box, utilizing everyday objects to create stunning works of art. By embracing these non-traditional methods, I hope to highlight the ingenuity and adaptability that lies at the heart of African batik cloth making.
Throughout the process, I'll share insights into the history and cultural significance of batik in Africa, shedding light on the stories and traditions woven into each piece of fabric. From the intricate patterns to the vibrant colors, every aspect of the batik cloth tells a tale of resilience, creativity, and heritage.
Whether you're a textile enthusiast, an art lover, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of African culture, this vlog will provide you with a deeper understanding and appreciation for the art of African batik. Join me on this journey as we celebrate the skill, innovation, and passion of African makers who continue to keep this timeless tradition alive.
Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to show your support for the incredible artisans who inspire us with their talent and dedication.
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Комментарии : 15   
@Tegawindejeanneouedraogo
@Tegawindejeanneouedraogo 2 дня назад
Waouh félicitations j
@TieandDyeWithSalomeShem
@TieandDyeWithSalomeShem Месяц назад
Love this 💕
@Serai3
@Serai3 2 месяца назад
Lovely! I like the varied sprinkles, myself. It looks more handmade, more natural than it would if the sprinkles were regular. Good work! :)
@aparecidadasilva9771
@aparecidadasilva9771 2 месяца назад
Could you make a video of how you make the foam stamp you used. Thank you and congratulations, great work batick.
@Kalmira.77
@Kalmira.77 4 месяца назад
Ручная работа,красиво получилось 👍
@Urbanforager
@Urbanforager 2 месяца назад
That came out nice. 👍🏻
@KamaraRiatu
@KamaraRiatu День назад
Where can I locate her in Ghana please
@e.medirisinha1407
@e.medirisinha1407 4 месяца назад
@waltinacole6710
@waltinacole6710 8 дней назад
Please where can i buy yhe foam stamps? I have seen the wooden ones. Thanks.
@kristouma
@kristouma 4 месяца назад
I have two questions which I hope you will answer. What quantities of products did you use for this loincloth? If we decide to add another colour after that, how do we maintain the first colours you used? Thanks in advance.
@user-rk4jm8re5y
@user-rk4jm8re5y 4 месяца назад
Please make a video how to mix dye bath? I am from Sri Lanka. I know to wax fabric. But I want to know how make dye. Please I hope reply from you. Thank you.
@aparecidadasilva9771
@aparecidadasilva9771 2 месяца назад
Good morning, I love batik, I'm learning remotely and I confess I'm more lost than anything lol but I feel like I have it there and every beautiful technique and every painti
@kristouma
@kristouma 4 месяца назад
You did not rinse before put in hot water please ?
@Ngandetextiles
@Ngandetextiles 4 месяца назад
No we did not. We dyed it, let it dry and then put it in hot water
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