August 2nd, 2009 in African Handbags | No Comments »
For ladies who want to add African accessories to their wardrobe, the choices are plentiful. African handbags are a lovely option and they provide any woman with a chance to show off her sense of style while celebrating ethnic roots. There are many selections, but one of the nicest choices is the sisal handbag.

Sisal Bag
Sisal is a kind of plant that yields a stiff fiber which can be utilized for rope, twine, home furnishings, textiles and handbags. It is grown in many parts of Africa, including Tanzania and Kenya. There are large estates in east Africa where sisal is grown and the fiber is decorticated (the leaves of the plant are crushed, and then they are beaten with a rotating wheel to extract the fiber). After this process, the fiber is washed and dried, and then baled and prepared for export. Sisal production in Africa is a great business, and the sisal produced is durable, long-lasting, flexible and easy to dye.
The sisal handbags you will find at YourAfricanClothingShop.com are diverse and beautiful with color and style choices as diverse and unique as our clients themselves. One beautiful African handbag style to consider is the sisal bag with the African map on it. The bag is brown and tan in color and the gorgeous outline of the African continent is displayed on the side.
Another sisal bag is solid white with imprints of cowry shells on the side. The bag is versatile and can be worn with almost any of your African clothing styles, or you can simply wear it with jeans and your favorite t-shirt to show off your African style. The bag is large and will hold all of your necessities.

Sisal Bags
A sisal bag is an easy choice for any fashion-forward woman. The bag is stylish but not overstated. It is beautiful but not gaudy. Why not add a sisal bag to your African clothing wardrobe? Spice up your style with these great African bags, and for addition flavor, add African jewelry or an African belt to complete your outfit.
Any woman will find what she seeks at YourAfricanClothingShop.com. From African accessories to African clothes to African jewelry, you are sure to come across what you are looking for. The African clothes and styles available are all authentic and were all made in Africa.
April 6th, 2009 in African Clothing | No Comments »
African clothing has a rich history going back thousands of years, and more often these days you can see African-Americans choosing to enhance their style and celebrate their heritage by donning these garments. The designs of the clothes are one reflection of African culture, but the colors and symbols that decorate them are also important to understand.
African clothes that are made of the combined colors of red, gold and green represent the colors of the stripes of the Ethiopian flag. Also, black, green and gold combinations represent the colors of the African National Congress’ flag. Kente cloth is known for its brilliant colors and designs and this cloth is frequently seen as a symbol of the African continent.
The Fulani women wear bright flowing robe-like garments and gold hoop earrings to mark their style and their region. And, in each region of Africa, the style and colors of garments are a reflection of whom you are and where you are from.
The colors of the garments hold various meanings depending on the village you are from. For instance, in certain parts of Nigeria, red is seen as a threatening color which can only be worn by chiefs. The color is believed to keep evil away. In other regions, red is the color of achievement or success. Adinkra cloth is worn typically at funerals and farewells. Dark colored adinkra cloth in brick red, brown or black symbolizes death. Alternately, bright colored adinkra cloth in white, yellow or blue is worn for festive or happy occasions. Adinkra cloth is still very popular in Ghana today.

Two Kente Cloth Style
Kente cloth made by the Fante of Ghana has many different designs and colors with various meanings. Red is the symbol of bloodshed and is frequently worn for political meetings and rallies. Green represents fertility and you can see it worn often during a young girl’s adolescence. White symbolizes purity or victory. Yellow represents maturity or glory and chiefs frequently wear this color. Blue symbolizes love, and black represents aging.
Knowing the symbolic meanings of color and design in African clothing helps you to have a greater sense of the culture and the rich history of the African styles you can find today. Whatever your ethnic heritage may be, you can find an African style that reflects your identity and your good taste too. There are a lot of choices, but the variety and the quality are there for you, so enjoy.