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Superb Dogon Mali indigo Cloth Fabric with very fine weaving which was Hand Woven, and Hand Dyed by the men …
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Superb Dogon Mali indigo Cloth Fabric with very fine weaving which was Hand Woven, and Hand Dyed by the men and women of the Bamana Tribe of Mali. This is a rare indigo blue color and white . The Bamana people usually grow much of the plants used to craft these Bogolanfini cloths.
Dimensions: 59" x 41"
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