Women’s Handwoven Gonja Striped Maxi Dress with Fringe and Embroidery
Celebrate the rich textile heritage of West Africa with this stunning Heritage Batakari Gown – Handwoven Artisanal Maxi in Earth Tones handwoven maxi dress, inspired by the iconic Batakari and Gonja smock traditions of Northern Ghana. This garment is a masterclass in artisanal craftsmanship, meticulously constructed from heavy-gauge, hand-loomed cotton strips that offer both structure and breathable comfort.
The dress features a vibrant interplay of earthy burgundy, deep navy, and forest green stripes, arranged in a visually striking vertical orientation that elongates the silhouette. The bodice is highlighted by a contrasting olive-green chest panel, adorned with traditional white geometric embroidery that pays homage to ancestral motifs.
Designed for the modern woman who values authenticity, the dress boasts a relaxed, flared fit that ensures ease of movement. Unique fringe detailing accents the mid-section and the floor-length hem, adding a touch of rustic movement to the structured fabric. Whether you are attending a cultural ceremony, an outdoor wedding, or a high-profile art event, this piece serves as a wearable piece of history.
Key Features:
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Authentic Craftsmanship: Made from genuine handwoven “Fugu” cotton fabric.
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Artisanal Embroidery: Hand-finished geometric detailing on the neckline and chest.
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Modern Silhouette: A contemporary V-neck maxi cut with short sleeves and side slits for comfort.
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Unique Fringe Finish: Raw-edge fringe at the tiers adds a bohemian yet traditional touch.
Care Instructions:
Due to the handwoven nature of the fabric and organic dyes, we recommend professional dry clean only or a very gentle hand wash in cold water with mild detergent. Hang to dry in the shade to preserve color vibrance.
Product Analysis
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Clothing/Accessory Type: A two-piece-look or layered maxi smock dress featuring handwoven fabric panels.
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Colors: A rich palette of burgundy, navy blue, forest green, cream, and mustard yellow.
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Fabric/Material: Heavyweight, textured handwoven cotton, characteristic of Northern Ghanaian “Fugu” or Gonja cloth.
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Patterns/Prints: Vertical and horizontal multi-colored stripes; intricate white geometric embroidery on a green chest panel.
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Visible Textures: Coarse woven grain, embroidered relief, and raw fringe detailing at the mid-thigh and hem.
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Fashion Style: Ethno-contemporary / Afro-minimalist.
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Gender Target: Women.
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Age Demographic: Adults (25–55).
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Fit/Silhouette: Relaxed, A-line maxi silhouette with short sleeves and a V-neckline. Features a layered “tunic over skirt” visual effect.
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Occasion/Use-case: Cultural festivals, upscale casual events, art gallery openings, or heritage celebrations.
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Cultural Influence: Deeply rooted in Northern Ghanaian (Dagomba/Gonja) Batakari and Smock traditions.
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Styling Details: Paired with simple brown leather slide sandals and natural afro-textured hair.
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Background/Context: Clean, white studio backdrop focusing entirely on the garment.
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Mood/Aesthetic: Regally grounded, authentic, and sophisticated.
Product Attributes
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Primary Color: Burgundy / Maroon
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Secondary Color: Navy Blue / Forest Green
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Material/Fabric: 100% Handwoven Cotton (Fugu/Gonja Cloth)
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Pattern Type: Multicolored Vertical Stripes
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Sleeve Type: Short Wide Sleeves
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Neckline: V-Neck
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Closure Type: Pull-over (Not clearly visible)
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Length: Maxi / Floor-length
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Fit Type: Relaxed / A-Line
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Style Category: Heritage / Ethno-Contemporary
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Occasion: Cultural Events, Festivals, Formal Loungewear
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Season: All-season
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Handmade or Machine-made Likelihood: Handmade (Artisan woven)
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Marketplace Tags: Handmade, African Print, Sustainable Fashion, Maxi Dress, Embroidered, Cotton, Cultural Wear.



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