kanaga
Kanaga, also known as Kangha or Kanga, is a type of fabric traditionally used in East Africa, particularly in Kenya and Tanzania. It is a cotton textile characterized by its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, often featuring floral motifs, geometric designs, and symbolic imagery. The fabric is commonly used for clothing, such as dresses, skirts, and headscarves, and is also employed in home decor and as a wrap for carrying babies.
The production of Kanaga involves various techniques, including block printing, screen printing, and batik. These methods
Kanaga has deep cultural significance in East African communities. It is often worn during celebrations, ceremonies,