19/05/2026
A*ooke is a prestigious handwoven fabric from the Yoruba people of Southwestern . The name comes from the Yoruba words “Aṣọ” meaning cloth and “Òkè” meaning up-country or hinterland, because the fabric originally came from towns such as Iseyin Oyo and Abeocuta.
There are different types of A*o Oke, including:
• Alaari
• Etu (Oba A*o)
• Sanyan
• Akandi
• Omolangidi (Kente)
Once you see a typical Yoruba woman dressed in A*o Oke, the elegance and class stand out immediately. Although it originated from the Yoruba culture, A*o Oke is no longer restricted to Yoruba people alone. It has become a fabric loved and admired by many across different cultures.
One of the beautiful things about A*o Oke is its versatility. Beyond traditional attire, it is now creatively used for jackets, trousers, shoes, bags, and other fashion accessories.
At , one of our areas of expertise is sourcing premium-quality A*o Oke tailored to your specifications.
Why choose our A*o Oke?
• Our A*o Oke length is 85 inches — unlike the regular 55/60 inches commonly found in the open market.
• The quality is top-notch, just like the rich traditional texture our parents used and appreciated.
• Every order is based on your preferred specifications.
• And most importantly, it is reasonably priced.
Even with modernization, A*o Oke remains one of the strongest cultural symbols of the Yoruba people — timeless, elegant, and deeply rooted in heritage.