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Royal Blue Ethnic Gabardine Apron

Royal Blue Ethnic Gabardine Apron

Regular price 30,00€ EUR
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Royal Blue Ethnic Gabardine Apron – Colors, Culture and Culinary Creativity.

Bring a bold and cultural touch to your kitchen with this royal blue ethnic apron, crafted in 100% cotton gabardine for durability and refined style. It seamlessly blends modern design with traditional African heritage through its vibrant printed fabric in orange, green, beige, and black tones.

The eye-catching circular patterns are inspired by traditional Ghanaian textiles, particularly the Adinkra symbols, which often convey messages of unity, wisdom, and community. With its large central pocket and long printed straps, this apron is as practical as it is striking.

Royal blue, a soothing and inspiring hue, is known to spark creativity in the kitchen while evoking calm and confidence. Across cultures, it symbolizes trust—ideal for cooks who lead with passion.

Features

• Material: 100% cotton gabardine.
• Dimensions: 80 cm (length) x 66.5 cm (width).
• Manufacture: Cameroon.
• 1 large central pocket.

A Culinary Hint from Ghana
Looking to explore new flavors? This apron is the perfect companion for preparing Kelewele, a beloved Ghanaian snack of spicy fried plantains—sweet, savory, and full of character.

Add a vibrant, functional, and cultural statement to your kitchen with this one-of-a-kind apron!

Care instructions

  • Machine wash at 40°C for reduced energy consumption.
  • Machine drying possible.
  • Ironing max. 110°C.

Delivery & Returns

  • Delivery: 5 to 12 days depending on the country.
  • Shipping: Delivery methods vary depending on the items ordered.
  • Returns: Accepted in Europe for any order over €100, within 14 days of receipt (items returned in perfect condition).
  • Refund Policy: Return shipping costs are your responsibility, except in cases of defect or error on our part. Contact us at contact@mapiqueendesign.com
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