White Mudcloth Textile Mali 59x43 Inch
Width: 59.0
Description
Bogolan, also known as Bogolanfini, is a traditional Malian mud cloth whose name signifies "mud cloth" in the Bamana language. The intricate process involves both men and women: men spin and weave cotton into strips, which are then sewn together to form a large cloth. This cloth is washed, soaked in a leaf mixture, and dried before artisans, traditionally women but now both genders, adorn it with mud dye using spatulas. The designs are outlined, and a repetitive process of dyeing and washing creates rich, layered patterns. Local elements like bleach or soda might be used to adjust colors, and the cloth is finally sun-dried, resulting in a stunning, culturally significant textile ready for use.
We do not recommend laundering textiles and do not accept returns of textiles which have been laundered in any manner. Even dry cleaning is too much for some of these antique textiles. For some of them, a very gentle HAND wash (NEVER MACHINE, on any setting) in cool water with a very gentle detergent works, but even then, dyes may not be colorfast, and fabric may be less strong than it appears.
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Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Bamana
Country of Origin: Mali
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.