Medium Mudcloth – Sikasso
AU $140.00Hand-dyed using traditional techniques, this mudcloth boasts rich, organic colors that age beautifully over time
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 170
Width (cm): 100
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Hand-dyed using traditional techniques, this mudcloth boasts rich, organic colors that age beautifully over time
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 170
Width (cm): 100
The soft, natural fibers of this mudcloth provide warmth and comfort, ideal for cozying up in style.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 170
Width (cm): 100
With its bold geometric patterns, this mudcloth serves as a striking statement piece for contemporary interiors.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 170
Width (cm): 110
Each piece features unique, vibrant designs that reflect the rich history of African artistry, making it a conversation starter.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 180
Width (cm): 130
The luxurious texture of this mudcloth adds an artisanal touch to any space, perfect for the discerning collector.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 180
Width (cm): 100
Crafted from eco-friendly materials, this mudcloth not only enhances your decor but also supports sustainable practices.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 160
Width (cm): 120
This stunning mudcloth is handwoven by skilled artisans, showcasing intricate patterns that tell stories of cultural heritage.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 160
Width (cm): 100
The intricate designs of mudcloth are passed down through generations, preserving traditional knowledge and craftsmanship.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 160
Width (cm): 110
Celebrate Africa’s artistic legacy.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 170
Width (cm): 110
Mudcloth is an iconic symbol of West African art and cultural heritage. Also known as Bogolanfini, mudcloth was pioneered by the women of Mali’s Bambara culture centuries ago. Each piece of hand stitched and hand-dyed cloth tells a story. Patterns represent cultural and environmental knowledge, wealth, relationships and status. A single piece can take up…