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Mudcloth / Bogolan Fabric - 023#african_fabric_ghana#
Mudcloth / Bogolan Fabric - 023#african_fabric_ghana#
Mudcloth / Bogolan Fabric - 023#african_fabric_ghana#
Mudcloth / Bogolan Fabric - 023#african_fabric_ghana#

Mudcloth / Bogolan Fabric - 023

$130.00

SUSTAINABLE CRAFT

Mudcloth is a centuries old, hand-dyed textile art that originates from West Africa, Mali. Known locally as Bògòlanfini, authentic mudcloth takes weeks to make by applying one to two coats of color-rich mud to undyed cloth. Handmade & 100% cotton. 

Fabric Details
The dimensions of the piece are approximately:
Height - 44 inches
Length - 64 inches

Due to the nature of the fabric, tiny spaces within the seams, an organic neutral scent, some dust presence or a slight variation in pattern may naturally occur. Colour may slightly vary due to lighting.

Process
On narrow looms, strips of cotton fabric are woven and stitched into large pieces of cloth.
The cloth is soaked in a dye bath made from leaves of the n'gallama tree that have been mashed and boiled, or soaked.

Now yellow, the cloth is sun-dried and then painted with designs using a piece of metal or wood. The paint, carefully and repeatedly applied to outline the intricate motifs, is a special mud, collected from riverbeds and fermented for up to a year in a clay jar.

A chemical reaction between the mud and the dyed cloth causes the brown color to remain after the mud is washed off. Finally, the yellow n'gallama dye is removed from the unpainted parts of the cloth by applying soap or bleach, rendering the finished cloth white.

Uses
- Decoration (wall hanging, couch throw, bedding, drapes, etc)
- Crafts (pillows, plant pot cover, furniture upholstery, coasters, tapestry, table runner, etc)
- Fashion (tote bags, pants, shirts, dresses, headbands, etc)
- Gift

Care
Dry Clean / Air Dry

Visit the wholesale page for bulk purchases

Dry clean, air dry or hand wash.

Mudcloth also known as Bògòlanfini is made of pure, organic Malian cotton and natural dyes left to ferment for months. The ancestral craft of bogolan dates back to the 12th century, each finished cloth telling its own story through symbols, arrangements and colors.

Our Bogolan is sourced in Mali, hand picked by our team for its top notch quality and durability. Because of the natural dying process, slight variations in colour or pattern may occur, making each outfit a unique piece.

All our fabrics are treated to resist dye and keep their natural tones for years.

Threaded Tribes is plastic free and committed to a full re-use of scraps.

This outfit was hand crafted in our Accra workshop using local fabrics with careful water usage and waste management.

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