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Antique handmade Bogolan strip-woven mud cloth from Mali, West Africa B227

$ 55.96

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: 10%
  • Country of Manufacture: Mali
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Featured Refinements: Mud Cloth
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mali
  • Material: Cotton
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Used
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    Early 20th century handwoven, hand dyed mud cloth textile from the Bogolan region of Mali, West Africa. The design is hand painted using fermented clay as a resist and therefore each piece is the unique expression of the individual artist. The cloth would make an excellent blanket or throw. Old mud cloth textiles are extremely rare and almost impossible to find; virtually all pieces currently on the market are new.
    The textile is handwoven in 5 1/4" (13.5cm) wide strips which are sewn together to form one large cloth and design is quite minimalist and modern. This piece is in elegant shades of very dark chocolate brown and natural cream colored cotton. The textile is 36" (91cm) wide x 60" (152cm) long with a small fringe. One small hole has been repaired with a piece of wax print on the back and machine stitching on the fron [see photos] otherwise it is in perfect condition. The textile has been woven from raw, unprocessed cotton.  The last photo shows a styling idea, not the piece listed for sale.
    I recommend hand washing separately with cold water and mild soap. This piece has already been washed and can be used immediately. I have more vintage African textiles so please see my store for other designs. Combined shipping available on all textiles.  Please ask any questions prior to purchase. Thank you!
    All vintage items are 100% authentic and have been previously worn, often in a traditional environment. Every effort has been made to describe any significant flaws in both words and pictures in the listings however a certain amount of wear should always be expected. Handmade items should also be expected to contain irregularities which I believe adds to their character and does not detract in any way from their quality.