Still fussing and fumbling over your head wrap? Is the front bun the only style you’ve mastered? unsure what is the best head wrap material is? Battling hair loss?
Let’s Wrap!
Book your Wrapshop™ tutorial to learn techniques for mastering your head wrap styles.

learn from a Chief Wrapologist
Trained by Chief Wrapologist Imani McFarlane, our knowledgeable team will guide you through your head wrap journey

ACCESSIBLE INSTRUCTION
Unlock 3 key-principles to wrapping the ideal head wrap for the office, for fashion, and for comfort

FOR ONE OR A PARTY
Perfect for group head wrapping parties and personalized one-on-one tutorials

have your questions answered
Unwrap answers to "what do head wraps symbolize" and "do head wraps damage hair" (NO!)

MAKE IT PERSONAL
Learn the best material for YOU - bypassing safety pins, clips and pins.

master optimal techniques
Style your head wrap with faith and full functionality
Wrapshop™
The Art & Fashion of Head Wrapping
Be it a protective style for hair loss thrivers, a fashionable accessory, or the perfect solution to a bad hair day; here at Tafari Wraps, we strive to uplift your spirit through our unique educational Wrapshop™: The Art & Fashion of Head Wrapping.
Since 2006, Chief Designer and Founder Imani McFarlane has been facilitating our Wrapshop™, a hands-on workshop that explores the multi-faceted functions of head wrapping. From the artful manipulation of our wraps, to the spiritual relevance in practices such as Rastafari, participants will engage in soulful conversation to build an everlasting connection with a sacred tradition.
As Presented at The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Massachusetts College of Art & Design, Spelman College, Wellesley College, Roxbury Community College, Boston Public Libraries, New Bedford Historical Society and more.
Endorsed by The American Cancer Society™
Excite your inner child!
Creating with Adinkra
An interactive, multigenerational hands-on workshop, participants connect with Adinkra, a pictographic linguistic system from the Gold Coast, to design individual or group textile projects of tote bags, banners, or upcycled apparel. Using hand carved Adinkra stamps sourced from Ghana, West Africa, participants explore their inner child as they learn commonly used Adinkra symbols and their prophetic meaning while designing their own wearable art.
Creating with Adinkra
