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Bògòlanfini (mud cloth) is a traditional Malian textile made from handwoven cotton and dyed with fermented mud, leaves, and bark. Its name is derived from the Bambara language: “bògò” meaning “earth” or “mud,” “lan” meaning “with,” and “fini” meaning “cloth,” together translating to “mud with cloth.” The resulting patterns emerge slowly and deliberately, making each piece one-of-a-kind. Traditionally, it is worn during life events like coming-of-age ceremonies or after childbirth, serving as a protective and meaningful garment that carried cultural and ancestral messages. Beyond clothing, bogolanfini was used to wrap newborns and support various rituals, reflecting status, identity, and spiritual connection.

These techniques, often passed down through generations of women, embody family and regional identity. Over the years, mud cloth has gained global recognition, influencing fashion, interior design, and art, while still preserving its deep cultural roots in Mali. Today, whether draped over a sofa, hung on a wall, or styled as a table runner, it adds depth, texture, and a story-rich aesthetic to modern interiors.

Bògòlanfini/Mud Cloth (Mali)

$200.00Price
Only 1 left in stock
  • 86in x 62in 

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