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- original on 29 July 2021. Retrieved 25 September 2017. Gerlich, G. (2004). Waxprints im soziokulturellen Kontext Ghanas. Arbeitspapier Nr. 54 (PDF). Institut...
- Ankersmit, Willem. "THE WAXPRINT ITS ORIGIN AND ITS INTRODUCTION ON THE GOLD COAST". El PaĆ­s. Ankersmit, Willem. "THE WAXPRINT ITS ORIGIN AND ITS INTRODUCTION...
- Africa. Most of them are printed in West Africa and China. Some African waxprints are made in the Netherlands, known as Dutch wax. In earlier times these...
- Contemporary inland batik from Solo, Indonesia, with sidha drajat pattern. Waxprint fabrics in Togo, a modern African adaption of Javanese batik Batik technique...
- the installation are wrapped in Dutch wax textiles. The use of these waxprints is a trademark of British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare, whose artworks...
- TV series, wore outfits made from shweshwe for the production. African waxprints "shwe-shwe or shweshwe". Collins English Dictionary. Retrieved 30 January...
- Berlin, where they succeeded in gaining Formis' confidence and making a waxprint of the key to the transmitter room. Naujocks briefly returned to Germany...