Quick drying & light for the bedroom, bathroom or beach. Add a pop of colour to any room as a light throw. Manufactured from 80% cotton and 20% polyester (130x160cm).
A kikoy or kikoi is a traditional rectangle of woven cloth originating from Africa. It is considered a part of Swahili culture and has a rich history. Here are the key details about kikoy:
- Fabric and Patterns: The kikoi is made of cotton. Its patterns are woven into the fabric rather than being dyed. The fabric is typically lightweight and breathable.
- Wearing Style: Like all sarongs, the kikoi is a single piece of cloth. It is wrapped around the waist and then rolled over a couple of times. Originally worn by coastal men, it has now become popular among the Maasai people of Kenya, as well as men from Tanzania and Zanzibar.
- Versatility: Beyond its intended use as a sarong, kikois have other practical applications:
Baby sling: They can be used to carry babies.
Towel: They serve as lightweight towels.
Head wrap: Kikois can be styled as head coverings. - Historical Roots: The kikoi emerged from cultural exchange between East Africans and their trading partners from nations like Oman centuries ago. It remains a popular souvenir for tourists visiting Kenya.
Washing instructions:
- Cold wash
- Do not bleach
- Warm iron
- Do not dry clean
- Reshape while damp
- Dry flat