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Ebony Black Bogolan Mali Mud Cloth (Bandiagara Design)

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Original price $69.00
Original price $69.00 - Original price $69.00
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$69.00 - $69.00
Current price $69.00
38-43 x 63-66 inches Strand Length
Admire the rich beauty of this authentic Mali mud cloth. Commonly known as Bogolan or Bògòlanfini, each beautiful cloth is hand woven with premium quality cotton, and dyed with fermented mud by the Bambara women of Mali. Look carefully and you will see that each piece has its own unique and distinctive pattern, often times inspired by traditional motifs. Handmade textiles such as this play a central role in the artistic tradition of Malian culture. This versatile fabric can be used for all kinds of unique design projects. Use it as a table cloth, wall hanging, upholstery for custom furniture, or simply as a decorative piece for your favorite room. Each cloth measures approximately 38-43 x 63-66" and may vary slightly from the photo, as each piece is truly one of a kind.
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Admire the rich beauty of this authentic Mali mud cloth. Commonly known as Bogolan or Bògòlanfini, each beautiful cloth is hand woven with premium quality cotton, and dyed with fermented mud by the Bambara women of Mali. Look carefully and you will see that each piece has its own unique and distinctive pattern, often times inspired by traditional motifs. Handmade textiles such as this play a central role in the artistic tradition of Malian culture. This versatile fabric can be used for all kinds of unique design projects. Use it as a table cloth, wall hanging, upholstery for custom furniture, or simply as a decorative piece for your favorite room. Each cloth measures approximately 38-43 x 63-66" and may vary slightly from the photo, as each piece is truly one of a kind.

Specifications

Textile Size 38-43 x 63-66 inches
Found In Mali
Material Cotton
Color Black and White
UPC 739325898565
SKU MUDCLOTH-BWH-17
Admire the rich beauty of this authentic Mali mud cloth. Commonly known as Bogolan or Bògòlanfini, each beautiful cloth is hand woven with premium quality cotton, and dyed with fermented mud by the Bambara women of Mali. Look carefully and you will see that each piece has its own unique and distinctive pattern, often times inspired by traditional motifs. Handmade textiles such as this play a central role in the artistic tradition of Malian culture. This versatile fabric can be used for all kinds of unique design projects. Use it as a table cloth, wall hanging, upholstery for custom furniture, or simply as a decorative piece for your favorite room. Each cloth measures approximately 38-43 x 63-66" and may vary slightly from the photo, as each piece is truly one of a kind.
Textile Size 38-43 x 63-66 inches
Found In Mali
Material Cotton
Color Black and White
UPC 739325898565
SKU MUDCLOTH-BWH-17

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Jamie S.
Ebony black maze design Bogolan Mali mud cloth

This, for now, is on the back of a black leather couch! We try to figure out how the mud process is done!

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Sam C.
Exactly what we hoped for.....

Mud cloth throw was exactly as pictured and even softer and thicker than expected. We are please to recommend the Bead Chest to anybody.

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Monica M.
Beautiful

Nice

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Melissa R.
Great Resource for Real Bogolonfini -- "Mudcloth"

Excellent price for this real Bogolonfini from Africa. Packed with care and arrived quickly. Using it in pillows and home decor. Thank you!

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Tony V.
The unexpected

I've been so very fortunate to travel through much of Mali and to the regions where these bogolon cloths are made. I especially love the organic nature not only of the cloths, but of the designs, and the creativity of those who envision these designs and bring those visions to life. So seeing this "dotted" design, which was something new to me... it reminded me that the art of making these cloths is an ongoing, evolutionary and mystic process.

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