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AMARA Reversible Kimono - Pastel Spring
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Every LOVE DOT piece is hand-dyed using Batik and Adire — centuries-old wax-resist techniques rooted in West Africa. Because the dye is often natural and the work is human, color and pattern vary slightly between pieces. Restocks of the same design may carry different depths of color than what's pictured here. Consider it the piece's signature, not a flaw.
Handmade Batik Print Kimono/Dress.
Amara—the kimono jacket that refuses to be one-dimensional. Handcrafted in Ghana using traditional batik techniques, this reversible kimono carries a flare on both sides. One side is a geometric batik print in powder blue, while the other features an abstract Batik print that can't be replicated. It can be worn as a jacket or a dress.
Premium Ghanaian Cotton – 100% natural cotton ensures breathability and comfort throughout your busy day.
Belted Silhouette – Includes a wide, long belt (78" L x 3" W) to cinch your waist and create your perfect fit. Wear it belted for structure or open for dramatic flow.
3/4 Length Sleeves – The ideal sleeve length for year-round wear and easy layering over everything from tank tops to long sleeves.
Flowing Maxi Length – The dramatic floor-length cut creates elegant movement and makes a powerful style statement.
Handmade Authenticity – Each kimono is individually handcrafted in Ghana using traditional batik wax and fabric dyeing techniques, making your piece truly one-of-a-kind.
Authentic Batik Craftsmanship
The batik process is a 100% natural wax and fabric dyeing technique passed down through generations of Ghanaian artisans. Because each Amara kimono is handmade, your piece bears a similar—but never identical—pattern to any other. The depth of indigo saturation and geometric design details may vary slightly, ensuring you receive a truly unique garment with character and story.
Sizing & Details
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Available Sizes: XS - 2XL
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Model Height: 5'10"
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Production Time: Limited Stock Remaining.
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Material: 100% Ghanaian Cotton
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Care: Gentle wash recommended to preserve batik colors and indigo richness
100% Ghanaian Cotton
We carefully consider the impact on the environment and select natural materials that are easily broken down, avoiding the use of synthetics where possible, only using them when the integrity of the garment requires it.
Cold wash, gentle cycle. Hang dry or Tumble Dry Low. Do not soak, bleach. Cool iron.
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Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
Made in limited runs — unworn, tagged online returns accepted within 14 days for exchange or store credit only (no refunds; custom and sale items final; customer pays return shipping).
Each order is packed and shipped Monday through Friday — please allow 7–10 days for your piece to arrive. Domestic and international rates are approximations. Exact rates will be provided at checkout.
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Design
Our fabrics are handmade in Accra, Ghana and designed to be distinct.

Craftmanship
We lay every stitch and select every bead with pride.

Tradition
We see textile making as an art form imbued by our heritage.

Powered by the African Diaspora
Our supply chain is 100% powered by African small businesses. Cottons sourced from Togo. Fabrics made in Ghana. Semi-precious stones sourced across South Africa.
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