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We use state-of-the-art giclée printers for unmatched clarity and detail.
Our 220gsm, premium paper gives your prints a heavyweight feel.
We use the best inks available making your art pop with vibrant colours. It won't fade or discolour, with an 80 year guarantee.
Our paper is sustainably sourced.
Fy! frames are made by hand using solid wood and extra thick backing board.
Your print arrives framed and with all mounting hardware attached.
Our back taped finish and premium acrylic means your art is fully protected.
Our frames are only made using sustainably sourced wood.
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Bogolan or Bogolanfini is Malian name for the traditional African mud cloth made in Mali. In the Bamana language, the term "Bogolan" or "**Bogolanfini**" means **Mud cloth** in English. The same term is also applied to the process of making these cloths. "Bogo means earth or mud, lan means with or by means of and fini means cloth.
**How it's made:** To make this cloth the artist uses a hand spun and hand-woven cloth on which he/she adds designs of his/her choice. The process of producing these textiles is exceptionally long and involves both men and women. The cloth is hand spun and handwoven by men who use local cotton and small strip looms. The strips produced are sewn together to make a large cloth. The finished cloth is then washed off and dried in the sun. The dried cloth is soaked in a mixture of pounded leaves from local trees.
Once dried, the cloth is ready to receive the mud dye and its decorations. Traditionally, women oversaw decorating the cloth. With a small bamboo or metal spatula, the artist draws the designs on the dried cloth using a pre-mixed mud dye. After that the cloth is washed to remove any excess mud from the design process. Each design is outlined one more time. Patterns and colours may have much to do with gender, social status, or personal taste.
Size: 160cm x 200cm
The product will be shipped to you from: The Botanical Boys in London, UK.
Arrives soon if you order today! Estimated delivery: Fri 20 Dec – Tue 24 Dec
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