Black/Pink flowery African Woman's Royal Lace Skirt set.
Product Description
- This African women's dressing is an ancient royal craft. Lace became an art of dress making by the 9th century old Africa, until the late 15th and early 16th centuries. A true lace was created when a thread is looped, twisted or braided to other threads independently from a backing fabric. This back breaking work became so much demanding by royal families, wedding people, ceremonial and fancy occasions.
- It's the most commonly known West African women's luxury and all occasion dressing.
* Originally linen, silk, gold, or silver threads were used. Now lace is often made with cotton thread.
* It's a very time-consuming. Some Africans regard needle lace as the height of lace-making, especially when you visit Cote-devoire or Ivory Coast. The finest antique needle laces are still made today in Ivory Coast from fine thread that is not commonly manufactured today.
* These one of a kind imports are a spectacular match for a woman planning a wedding, functions in a church or a classy business woman who likes to keep herself at the height of fashion trends, dressy, sassy, royal and complete African.
* 50% brocade, 50% lace; hand wash. Fits up to a 50" bust, 28" shirt length, 70" wrap skirt, and 52" skirt length.
* Imported from Ivory Coast.