Minjibir Weaving
6 HoursJust 30 km north of Kano city lies Minjibir, a town renowned for its centuries-old weaving tradition. Here, colourful threads come to life on wooden looms, producing the celebrated hand-woven “Asa” and “Kayan Dinki” fabrics once worn by royalty and exported across West Africa. A visit to Minjibir offers a rare glimpse into the heart of Hausa textile artistry — a living museum of craftsmanship, colour, and culture.
Why visit?
Because every thread tells a story — of heritage, resilience, and beauty woven by hand in the heart of Northern Nigeria.
Highlights
- Traditional Loom Demonstrations: Watch local weavers skillfully operate horizontal looms, transforming cotton yarns into complex geometric patterns.
- Fabric Dyeing Workshops: Observe how natural dyes from indigo and plant extracts give the textiles their signature hues.
- Meet the Artisans: Engage directly with master weavers, many from families that have passed down the craft for generations.
- Shopping & Souvenirs: Purchase authentic hand-woven fabrics, caps, and garments — each piece tells a story of heritage and pride.
- Cultural Storytelling: Hear from community elders about Minjibir’s role in Kano’s textile trade and how the industry shaped local life.







