Lozenge shapes radiate out in concentric circles from the center of each large circle, while dotted lines zigzag playfully in the background.
heritage
The Water Well
First seen in the 1960s, this vivid print goes by many names. In Nigeria, it’s known as Record, or Plaque-Plaque, because the shapes are reminiscent of vinyl records. They also look like circular hats: In Togo, the pattern is known as Gbédjégan, or Gbedze, to suggest the large straw hats worn by royalty.
the maakola meaning
Of all the names given to this fabric, we love Water Well, which comes from Ghana. The name references the ripple effect that you see when you throw a stone into a body of water — a reminder that every action you take will have an effect on the people around you. It’s a message that we take to heart at Maakola, where we believe that the clothes you wear have a social, economic and environmental impact.
How we work with the Water Well print
Polka dots are a summer classic, and the Water Well print is a vibrant twist on the look. A genuine Wax Print on a pure cotton base, this airy fabric lends itself to any summer outfit — from dressy to casual, depending on the color palette. You can find it in our versatile Ama Ata Aidoo Wrap Top and Skirt, a playful wrap top that you can wear on or off the shoulder.