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Wholesale Mud Cloth Textile | Oversize Throw Blanket Mustard
Wholesale Mud Cloth Textile | Oversize Throw Blanket Mustard
Wholesale Mud Cloth Textile | Oversize Throw Blanket Mustard
Wholesale Mud Cloth Textile | Oversize Throw Blanket Mustard
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Enhance your space with our Oversized Mud Cloth Throws made from hand dyed fabric that originated from the people of Mali. Bogolan, better known as Mud Cloth is a handmade Malian cotton fabric traditionally dyed with fermented mud. The process of making the fabric is both time consuming and labor intensive. It involves starting with a white hand-spun cotton, and then applying the designs with mud, rust and a variety of natural dyes. The mud is usually collected from ponds and river beds and left to ferment for over a year in a clay jar. Our authentic Mud Cloth fabric is more than a simple textile; it is an art-form used to tell the story of a person, explain the creation of the world, or simply express the artistic vision of the artisan. Our mud cloth throws/blankets are one of a kind and will vary in size, pattern and color. No two are the same. PRODUCT INFORMATION Measures approximately 100" L x 66" W
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Made in Mali
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I am new in retail and I am very happy with this vendor. All of their products are beautiful and a high quality. They will definitely be one of my go to vendors going forward.
I am new in retail and I am very happy with this vendor. All of their products are beautiful and a high quality. They will definitely be one of my go to vendors going forward.
Jan 24, 2025 • Karen • Smyrna, GA, United States



















