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The Kedi Bag - Black & White Bogolan
We’ve combined the classical beauty and tradition found in the handcrafted Bogolan cloths of the Malian people with natural vegetable tanned leather to create unique drum/bucket bags we’ve named Kedi.
One of the best known traditional African cloths, Bògòlanfini (bogolan), or “mud cloth", is a handmade Malian cotton fabric dyed using a process of fermented mud that dates back to the 12th century. It has an important place in traditional Malian culture and has, more recently, become a symbol of Malian cultural identity.
Although made and used by many Malian ethnic groups, the designs made by the Bambana people are the ones which have the most international recognition.
In the Bambara language, spoken
The Asi Pouch
Born out of a need for hands-free practicality, Asi is your newest companion to carry your most essential bare minimums with you wherever you may go.
Created with quality and simplicity in mind, this timeless design fits your cellphone, cards, or a passport for when we are all ready to resume our journeys.
Worn cross-body, around the neck, or remove the strap and use the round carabiner to clip it onto your belt loop or any other bag.
Ndaje Shorts
A Moshions piece for sunny days. Complemented by a slit, fringes, and a drawstring for a flex and flexible fit.
Printed Cushion Cover 5 50cm x 50cm
Pillow cover.
Material: Cotton 85 % + Polyester 15 %
Size: 50cm x 50cm
Details:
- Printed
- Design in front
- Removable pillow cover only
- Overlap closure
- Pillow insert not included (sold separately)
- Hand wash gently
Care:
Hand wash gently with cold water with Mild/Liquid detergents. Do not bleach. Do not iron on embellishments. Iron on reverse. Dry in shade.