Bogolanfini (Bo-ho-lahn-FEE-nee), which translates as 'mud cloth' is a long established tradition among the Bamana, a Mande speaking people who inhabit a large area to the east and north of Bamako in Mali. The origin of this cloth is believed to lie in the Beledougou region of central Mali. Hand woven and hand-dyed mudcloth uses a centuries old process using numerous applications of various plant juices/teas and mud to dye hand woven cotton cloth. Cloth pieces are sewn together in strips and finished with a luxurious backing.
Dimensions:50cm W by 4cm D by 50cm H
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