Description
Mudcloth, or ‘bogolanfini,’ is a centuries-old textile tradition originating from Mali, West Africa. Traditionally, strips of handwoven cotton were dyed using fermented mud and plant extracts, creating bold geometric patterns that held symbolic meanings, from storytelling to status. Today, its striking designs remain a celebrated part of African artistry and global decor.
Features & Benefits:
- Sizes: Available in Small (15cm), Medium (20cm), Large (25cm)
- Material: 100% GMO-free African cotton, hand-painted with non-toxic dyes
- Design: Inspired by African Mudcloth, featuring a warm rust linear print
- Versatile Storage: Ideal for plants, makeup brushes, office supplies, or decorative storage
- Handmade: Crafted by Zambian artisans under fair trade, sustainable practices
Care Instructions
Spot clean or hand wash gently. Air dry.
About the Makers:
Crafted in South Luangwa, Zambia, by Tribal Textiles’ skilled artisans, this pillow cover supports fair wages, community development, and conservation efforts.
For over 30 years, Tribal Textiles has made batik textiles. Today, they one of the biggest employers in the Luangwa Valley, an area where jobs are scarce.
You can read more about Tribal Textiles story in our blog post here.
Design That Has A Story To Tell
Using locally sourced hand-spun natural GMO free cotton, each pillow cover is hand-drawn using a starch resist – a technique that takes years to perfect! – then painted, sun-dried, and baked to create a distinctive crackle texture, making every piece completely unique.
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