Yoruba Ofi cloth: Revision history

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13 February 2026

  • curprev 20:3120:31, 13 February 2026 Niger afr adm talk contribs 4,327 bytes +4,327 Created page with " '''Ofi cloth''' is a traditional handwoven textile of the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria, produced using narrow-strip weaving techniques. The term ''Ofi'' refers specifically to the strip-woven cloth itself, which may be used for everyday garments as well as ceremonial attire. Ofi weaving forms the technical and historical foundation for prestige textiles such as Aṣọ-Òkè. The craft represents a long-standing Yoruba weaving tradition characterized by st..."