Details
- Dimensions
- 59ʺW × 80ʺL × 0.03ʺH
- Styles
- African
- Traditional
- Tribal
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Period
- 1990s
- Country of Origin
- Mali
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Cotton
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- This mudcloth is clean and ready to use in good condition prior to dispatch. Like every handmade item, this textile … moreThis mudcloth is clean and ready to use in good condition prior to dispatch. Like every handmade item, this textile has some typical characteristics and imperfections. less
- Description
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This black and white mudcloth, also known as "Bogolanfini,"bogolan’', is a traditional handmade textile crafted in Mali, West Africa. This …
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This black and white mudcloth, also known as "Bogolanfini,"bogolan’', is a traditional handmade textile crafted in Mali, West Africa. This unique fabric is dyed with fermented mud and from locally sourced cotton fabric that is handwoven by skilled artisans. To create a mudcloth, artisans start with a plain cotton fabric as their canvas. They then apply a special mud paste made from fermented leaves, iron-rich mud, and other natural ingredients. The paste mixture is carefully hand-painted onto the cotton cloth, forming geometric patterns often featuring tribal shapes, symbols, and motifs that hold cultural and historical significance.
The process of creating mudcloth is both labor-intensive and a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Mali. Each piece of mudcloth is unique, tells a story, with its patterns and symbols conveying traditional tales, values, and community histories.
These textiles are not only aesthetically striking but also highly durable and versatile. Mudcloth is used for various purposes, including fashion art creation, wall hangings, bed throws, decorative pieces, custom pillows, bags, clothes and other creative pursuits making it a cherished part of Mali's artistic heritage and a sought-after item for those who appreciate authentic craftsmanship.
The black and white color scheme of mudcloth is striking and symbolic. The deep black comes from the natural dyes found in the mud, while the white is the original color of the cotton fabric. The contrasting colors often represent duality, balance, and harmony in Malian culture.
Mudcloth has a rich cultural significance in Mali and is often used for ceremonial purposes, such as weddings, naming ceremonies, and other important events. It is also appreciated globally for its artistic beauty and has become a sought-after fabric in the fashion and interior design industries.
Owning a piece of mudcloth not only brings a touch of African craftsmanship into one's life but also celebrates the artistry and cultural heritage of the people of Mali. less
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