Kemi Cotton Fabrics
Kemi Cotton Fabrics
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Sustainable Fabrics in India
A bold indigo textile handmade using cassava resist and traditional Yoruba patterns. Crafted with organic materials and cultural care.
Each yard is hand-dyed by our artisans in Nigeria, using ancient resist-dyeing methods passed down through generations. The fabrics are shipped in one piece and not cut by the meter.
Color: Green & Lemon
Perfect for garments, accessories, crafts or home textiles
Each piece is unique, just like the story it carries.

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Fabric Information
Adire is a Nigerian cloth made using tie dye and wax resist techniques. This hand-drawn and hand-dyed fabric is made from 100% cotton and is therefore ideal for a wide range of dressmaking and sewing projects.
- African Batik Fabric
- Wax resist technique
- Length 4.8 yards (4.4 metres)
- Fabric Width- 45 inches (1.1 metres)
- Handmade in Nigeria
Details & Care
Each Adire piece is hand-dyed using traditional Yoruba techniques, making every fabric unique in pattern and color. Due to the artisanal process, slight variations are part of its charm.
- 100% cotton and natural fiber blend.
- Hand-dyed with low-impact dyes.
- Wash gently in cold water.
- Use mild soap
- Do not bleach
- Line dry in shade
- Iron on reverse side if needed
Preserve its beauty by treating it with care—just like the hands that made it.
Impact Reporting
🌿 Impact Report Highlights
Each Adirelounge textile supports people and the planet. Here's how your purchase makes a difference:
🧵 Artisan Empowerment
Supports women artisans with fair wages and skills preservation.
💧 Water Conservation
Hand-dyeing techniques reduce water usage by up to 70% compared to conventional dyeing.
🌱 Natural Dyes & Low Impact
Uses plant-based and low-impact dyes, minimizing chemical pollution.
🔥 Carbon Conscious
Small-batch, local production lowers carbon emissions and energy waste.
♻️ Waste Reduction
Created from natural or upcycled materials, reducing landfill impact.
📸 Craftsmanship Transparency
Every product is traceable, with real stories, photos, and videos from our dyeing communities.
Fabric Technique
This technique involves small imperfections in the print but also a return to an artisanal technique and the promotion of natural gestures.
Every effort has been made to photograph and represent the true colors of the fabric, but it may appear slightly different due to the varied representation of colors on different devices and monitors.
Also, if you have purchased this fabric before, it will not be exactly the same as the one shown. Due to the unpredictable and organic nature of the dyeing process of batik, the outcome often varies.