Dela African Print Reversible Leather Bound Fan
Dela African Print Reversible Leather Bound Fan
This exquisite Handcrafted African Print Reversible Fan is a vibrant and stylish accessory that adds a touch of cultural elegance to any occasion. This fan is meticulously crafted from two specially selected African print fabrics, featuring bold hues of yellow, red, purple, and green. Each fan showcases the rich artistic heritage of Ghana, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern flair. Uniquely designed, this fan showcases two different African print patterns on either side, offering versatile styling options.
Occasion
Our African Print Fans are a versatile accessory perfect for various occasions including:
- Holidays: A must-have accessory for your travel wardrobe, ensuring you stay comfortable in warm climates.
- Summer Parties: Stay cool and stylish at outdoor events while making a fashion statement.
- Weddings: Add a touch of elegance and cultural flair to your wedding outfit or use them as unique bridesmaid gifts.
- Decoration: Enhance your home décor with this artistic piece, whether displayed on a wall or placed on a stand.
Styling
Our African Print Fans can be used as a statement piece to elevate casual dresses or an elegant touch to complement cultural wear, adding authenticity and flair. Beyond personal styling, you can incorporate it as a decorative piece in your home for a touch of culture.
Product details:
- Wax Print - 100% Cotton
- Handle and fastener - Leather
- Reversible with two beautiful patterns on either side
- Approx 24.5cm length, 5x3cm widest once closed
- Approx 31cm diameter of fan, 40 cm total length when open
- Made in Ghana
Care Instructions:
- Do not immerse in water
- Wipe down and spot clean
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Shipping & Returns policy
Shipping & Returns policy
When your order has shipped, you will receive an email notification from us which will include a tracking number you can use to check its status. Please allow 24 hours for the tracking information to become available.
If you haven’t received your order within 3 days of receiving your shipping confirmation email, please contact us at info@cultureville.co.uk with your name and order number, and we will look into it for you.
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Size Guide
Size Guide
WOMENSWEAR SIZE CHART
INTERNATIONAL SIZE CONVERSIONS
MENSWEAR SIZE CHART
HOW TO MEASURE
- Shoulder:
Measure from where the shoulder meets your left arm across your back to where your shoulder meets your right arm
- Bust/Chest:
Measure under your arms at the fullest part around the bust/chest horizontally
- Waist:
Measure the middle of your stomach around your natural waistline
- Hips:
With your feet together, measure around the fullest part of your hips and bum
- Arms Eye:
Measure around your shoulder socket
- Arm Circumference
Measure around the widest part of your arm
- Thigh Circumference
Measure around the widest part of your thigh
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
We hope that each Cultureville item you have remains a cherished part of your wardrobe for as long as you would like. To help you take care of your African print clothing and accessories, please find below our care instructions below:
African Print Dresses, Kaftans, Dashikis, Tops, Skirts, Shorts :
- Wash at 30ºC
- Iron on reverse side at low heat
African Print Fans, Pouches:
- Avoid contact with liquids
- Do not immerse in water
African Print Head Wraps, Headbands:
- Wash at 30ºC
- Iron on reverse side at low heat
Silk and Satin Scarves and Pillow Cases:
- Wash with cool water
- Air dry
- Iron on reverse side at low heat
African Print Blazers
- Dry-clean only
Read our step-by-step guide on how to care for your African Print fabrics here
How to measure your body
Behind the brand
Cultureville was created by two sisters with a passion to highlight and share the immense beauty and talent Africa has to offer the world. The heart behind Cultureville is to invest in highly-skilled African tailors and artisans from low income backgrounds. We pride ourselves on sourcing our fabrics exclusively from African suppliers and having production teams based in Nigeria and Ghana, led by African women.