lába
Léba is a traditional West African textile craft, originating primarily among the Mandinka and other Fulani and Bambara communities. It is characterized by intricate embroidery, often created on locally woven fabric, and serves both aesthetic and cultural purposes. Léba textiles are typically used in ceremonial contexts, such as rites of passage, festivals, and social gatherings, symbolizing social status, identity, and spiritual beliefs.
The craft involves detailed hand embroidery, utilizing vibrant dyes and threadwork that depict geometric patterns, motifs,
Léba holds significance beyond mere decoration. It often conveys messages within the community, expressing themes of
In recent years, the tradition of leba has faced challenges due to modernization and economic pressures. However,
Léba exemplifies the rich textile heritage of West Africa and highlights the importance of hand-crafted textiles