Maridadi was one of the early modern art workshops in Africa. It was set up to provide a living for women in need and evolved into an important design center not only for Kenya but internationally.
Description:
Hand-screened black on white geometric print textile with rows of squares with lines, or spirals. Maridadi Fabrics Nairobi Kenya is written in the selvage.
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