The traditional Yoruba wedding dress typically consists of Aso Oke , a hand-woven fabric that is often decorated with intricate patterns and motifs
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Materials and care Material Top panel/ Plinth front: Particleboard, Paper foil, Plastic edging Rail/ Side panel/ Plinth back: Particleboard, Paper foil Back panel/ Bottom panel: Particleboard, Paper foil, Paper foil Drawer front frame: Fiberboard, Particleboard, Paper foil, Plastic edging Drawer front panel: Fiberboard, Paper foil Front: Tempered glass Drawer bottom: Fiberboard, Acrylic paint Drawer back/ Drawer side: Particleboard, Plastic foil Care Wipe clean using a damp cloth and a mild cleaner
To give you an example, look at our vintage lace wedding dress with straps and mermaid silhouette, Midge
Next, attach all boards the same way on this part, using wood glue and 2.5 pocket hole screws through 1.5 pocket holes (note: the back face frame is identical to the front, but it has no drawer dividers)
The V neck and open back design create a flattering silhouette, while the lace and beading add a touch of elegance