Mudcloth

specialtyjacquardTier 3/5Cotton

Mudcloth is a traditional African textile known for its unique handwoven patterns and rich cultural significance, primarily made from cotton.

About Mudcloth

Mudcloth, or 'Bògòlanfini', is a handwoven fabric originating from Mali, characterized by its distinctive mud-dyed patterns. The fabric is typically constructed using a jacquard weave, which allows for intricate designs to be woven directly into the fabric rather than printed on the surface. Made primarily from cotton, Mudcloth is celebrated for its durability and breathability, making it suitable for various applications including apparel, home decor, and artisan crafts.

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Construction Properties

Weight Range

200-400 gsm

Thickness Range

0.5-1.5 mm

Typical Width

114 cm

Stretch Properties

Warp Stretch

0%

Weft Stretch

0%

Performance Properties

Air Permeability

5 cfm

Water Resistance

50 mm

Spray Rating

0

UPF Rating

15

Appearance & Hand

Luster

matte

Opacity

opaque

Surface Texture

textured

Hand & Drape

balanced

Performance Features

breathablemoisture wickingdurable

Common Finishes

dyedwashedsoftened

Common Applications

apparelhome decorupholsteryartisan crafts

Care Instructions

Machine wash in cold water with mild detergent. Do not bleach. Tumble dry on low heat or hang to dry.

Additional Information

Mudcloth is not only a fabric but a canvas for storytelling, with each pattern and color holding cultural significance. It is often used in contemporary fashion and interior design, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics.

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