Collection: CROSS POLLINATION

At Andrew Tabitha, we love experimenting with heritage  finding fresh ways to honor the old while creating something new.

This time, we decided to explore what happens when Aso-Oke, a hand-woven Yoruba fabric known for its strength and structure, is dyed using the Adire method; the traditional tie-dye technique that celebrates creativity, patience, and freedom.

It’s not a common practice, but that’s exactly why we tried it. Watching the deep tones of dye sink into the thick weave of Aso-Oke felt like witnessing a quiet conversation between two generations of craft one weaving, one dyeing, both telling the same story in different ways.

This experiment is our version of cross-pollination; blending techniques, ideas, and courage to try something new. Because innovation, for us, lives in the space where tradition dares to evolve.

We’re excited to share this journey with you, come explore the collection and see what happens when we dare to try something new together.

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