43, Ibafon Street Apapa Lagos, Shop 2 Olowu Sura Lagos Island
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Lagos State • Apapa
43, Ibafon Street Apapa Lagos... Shop 2, Olowu Sura, Lagos Island
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Guinea cloth, historically significant in the Atlantic slave trade, refers to a category of Indian-made cotton textiles, often blue, white, or striped, that were re-exported to Africa and the West Indies. The term can also encompass European-made cotton textiles imitating the Indian goods, particularly those produced during the industrial era. Today, "Guinea cloth" may also refer to fabrics like Guinea Brocade, a type of Bazin riche, known for its shine, intricate patterns, and use in traditional African attire.