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AU $270.00 Original price was: AU $270.00.AU $220.00Current price is: AU $220.00.
International interest in mudcloth has sparked cultural exchanges and collaborations that promote cross-cultural understanding and appreciation.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 240
Width (cm): 190
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AU $140.00
Mudcloth artisans in Mali belong to specific guilds that maintain standards and techniques, ensuring quality and authenticity.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 160
Width (cm): 110
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AU $140.00
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
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AU $140.00
Historically, mudcloth was reserved for special occasions and ceremonies, symbolizing identity and community belonging.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 193
Width (cm): 99
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AU $140.00
Mudcloth’s production involves a communal effort, with different artisans specializing in dyeing, painting, and finishing the fabric
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 160
Width (cm): 110
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AU $140.00
The intricate patterns and rich symbolism of mudcloth continue to inspire creativity and appreciation for traditional African artistry worldwide.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 160
Width (cm): 110
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AU $140.00
Celebrate Africa’s artistic legacy.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 170
Width (cm): 110
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AU $140.00
It’s not the mountain we conquer but ourselves.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 174
Width (cm): 101
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AU $140.00
Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures, kill nothing but time.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 193
Width (cm): 99
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AU $140.00
The best views come after the hardest climbs.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 170
Width (cm): 102
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AU $140.00
The higher the mountain the greater the view.
Country of Origin: Mali
Length (cm): 183
Width (cm): 103
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AU $110.00
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…