File:Ipepe Punu Ashira traditional dress.png

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English: Ipepe Edit The Ipepe (Ashira clothing) is traditional weaved fabric of Punu people. The woven fiber fabric of Ashira of Gabon.The woven fabric is formed by weaving. Woven fabrics are often created on a weaving loom and composed of numerous fibers in fibers woven on a warp and weft. Technically, a woven fabric is a fabric made by intertwining two or more threads at right angles to each other. The Punu have used this technic since the dawn of time and by this technic, they made "Ndingi",a Cloth fabric made of palm fiber or Ipepe made of specific cotton and silk.
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