Exploring the Roles of African Textiles in Cultural Expression and Heritage Preservation
Oyebode Olalekan *
Department of Art and Industrial Design, School of Science and Computer Studies, The Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti- State, Nigeria.
Oluwafunmilola Lois Ajayi
The Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti- State, Nigeria.
Ogunmade Seun
The Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti- State, Nigeria.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Textiles play a vital role in cultural identity, and their significance has evolved greatly over time. Ethiopia, one of Africa's oldest civilizations, demonstrates the enduring importance of textiles and clothing. In the past, textiles mainly served practical purposes such as clothing and home décor. However, recently, they have become significant means of cultural expression. This study explores the role of fabric and clothing in cultural expression and heritage preservation, with a particular focus on African textiles. It considers the historical significance of African textiles, the symbols used in textile art, modern adaptations, and how African textiles influence global fashion. Across cultures, textiles have long represented identity, status, and ethnicity, and are often used to celebrate history and family roots. African textiles are especially meaningful, featuring carefully selected designs, patterns, and materials that convey specific messages. Traditional crafts like ikat, batik, tie-dye, and block printing demonstrate great variety and vibrancy. Reviving these traditional designs provides an opportunity to explore the history and culture behind each craft while integrating them into modern contexts.
Keywords: African textiles, heritage, ready-to-wear clothing, cultural identity, block printing