Things You Should Know About Adire (Tie Dye) Fashion
Over the years, Tie-Dye fabrics have been able to circulate around the world. There’s hardly anyone who doesn’t have tie-dyed clothing in his/her wardrobe.
The growth of the fabric has become so vast that it is now used in creating so many designs. But do you know where it all began?
Tie-Dye can be traced back to the 5th Century, from the T’ang Dynasty in China. Centuries later, a tribe in Japan started creating another form of Tie-Dye which they called “Shibori”. This technique was used in creating both art and fabrics.
In Africa, Tie-Dye originated from the Yorubas, specifically in Abeokuta, in the 20th century. They made the fabric using the “Resist” technique, which is divided into 3 different ways. Onikan, Alabere and Eleko. In fact, a 2000 Yoruba movie called “Oduduwa”, re-enacted how the Yoruba women of old started creating Adire fabrics back when there were only white cloths.
Adire fabric grew and was first seen in Europe sometime in the ’20s after the European Textile Merchants started pushing the fabric into the continent. And from there, the beautiful Tie-Dye fabric got recognition from every other continent.
Today, Tie-Dye is used in the production of different fabrics and styles. It is used in all types of material, not just the cotton and silk material it started with. It can be made easily in different patterns though it requires much concentration.
Written by akuthetailor