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Floral Bogolan Marron fabric (1m)

Floral Bogolan Marron fabric (1m)

20,000 CFA

Brown and white bogolan fabric entirely handmade. The process is long and requires dexterity. You can use it for decoration.

Hand-woven by women from organic cotton produced in Burkina Faso and dyeing is natural, from mood and plants.

Fabric width: 124 cm

Scroll through the page to learn more about Bogolan textile production, Burkina Faso's pride!

Further information

COMMUNITY GROUP

BOABA

MAINTENANCE OF THE TISSU

Cold hand washing

SUSTAINABILITY

Organic cotton with GOTS certified dyes

EXPEDITION

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BACK

We apply a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return. To be returned, your item must be in the same condition as the one in which you received it, not worn or not used, with the labels and in its original packaging. You will also need the receipt or proof of purchase. To return, you can contact us at the following address: info@cabes.bf . Please note that returns must be sent to the following address: Ave Lamine Gueye, 1200 Accommodations, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Burkina Faso Please note that the return fee is the responsibility of the customer. As a small artisan cooperative based in Burkina Faso, we ask you to understand that we are not able to cover the high return costs.

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BOGOLAN / HEADING

Bogolan/Mud Dye is a Malian textile dyed according to an ancestral technique familiar to Burkina Faso, Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal. The word bogolan, of the Bambara language, derives from the words bogo, meaning « Earth », and lan, meaning « of the ». The basic dyes are generated by soaking the fabric in a decoction of African birch leaves (n After the basic dyes, the drawings are made in sludge fermented with a delicate brush.

soak and dry the fabric

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draw drawing with fermented mud

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Dipping and drying to get a darker tone

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