A Fabric Woven with Heritage

Aso-Oke, which literally means “top cloth,” originates from the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Traditionally worn during special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and chieftaincy ceremonies, Aso-Oke is more than just fabric—it represents status, heritage, and pride.

Each piece is carefully woven by skilled artisans, often using techniques passed down through generations. The patterns and colors are not random; they tell stories, signify social class, and reflect cultural values.

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