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Kanga
A kanga is a brightly printed cotton cloth worn across East Africa, commonly as a wraparound garment. Kangas are typically sold in pairs and often carry a Swahili proverb printed along one border, known as the jina. The textile is used for everyday dress, ceremonial wear, and practical purposes. It is associated with Swahili coastal culture.
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Pashmina
Pashmina refers to fine cashmere fiber traditionally obtained from goats raised in the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau, as well as to textiles made from that fiber. In Kashmir, artisans have long spun, woven, embroidered, and finished it as lightweight shawls valued for warmth and softness. The term is also used commercially for blended or imitation fabrics, so fiber com...
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