The Difference Between Single, Duo and Multi Tone Metallic Aso Oke

October 2, 2024

Aso Oke is not just about texture, it’s also about color.  The colors in Aso Oke add depth and dimension, allowing the fabric to suit various tastes and occasions. Here’s a quick guide to understanding the differences between single tone, duo tone, and multi tone Aso Oke.

Mono-tone Metallic Aso Oke

Single tone Aso Oke features one consistent metallic color throughout. Its clean, elegant simplicity makes it perfect for formal occasions, allowing the rich texture of the fabric to take center stage. If you appreciate timeless sophistication, this may be the right choice.

yellow Mono-tone Metallic Aso Oke by Woven Market Africa
Mono-tone Metallic Aso Oke by Woven Market Africa
Orange Mono-tone Metallic Aso Oke by Woven Market Africa
Mono-tone Metallic Aso Oke by Woven Market Africa

Duo-tone Iridiscent Aso Oke

In Duo tone Aso Oke, two metallic colors come together, with one reflecting off the other when light hits. This iridescent quality creates a dynamic, eye-catching effect that adds visual interest without overwhelming. It’s ideal for those who want subtle complexity in their attire.

teal and blue Duo-tone Iridiscent Aso Oke by Woven Market Africa
Duo-tone Iridiscent Aso Oke by Woven Market Africa
Red and black Duo-tone Iridiscent Aso Oke by Woven Market Africa
Duo-tone Iridiscent Aso Oke by Woven Market Africa

Multi-tone Iridiscent Aso Oke

 Multi tone Aso Oke blends multiple iridescent or metallic colors into a vibrant mix. Bold and striking, this type is perfect for making a statement at celebratory events. The interplay of different hues offers endless possibilities for creative styling.

purple and scarlet mixed Multi-tone Iridiscent Aso Oke by Woven Market Africa
Multi-tone Iridiscent Aso Oke by Woven Market Africa
Pink and Green Multi-tone Iridiscent Aso Oke by Woven Market Africa
Multi-tone Iridiscent Aso Oke by Woven Market Africa

Each Aso Oke color variation tells its own story, offering a unique way to express personal style and culture.

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