Mrembo Mudcloth Bag
Mrembo Mudcloth Bag
Adele Dejak brings authentic mud cloths straight from Malian designer Boubacar to Kenya.
The tradition of making beautifully patterned out mud cloths, or bogolanfini, is strongly linked to the Bamana people of Mali. Bògòlanfini is a term in the Bambara language made up of three words. “Bogo” refers to “mud,” “Lan” means “with,” and “Fini” means “cloth.” Hence, the term Bògòlanfini is Bambara for ‘mud cloth.’
Every design on the Malian mud cloth has a unique story to its intricate pattern. They can be standardized patterns, but each pattern has a unique twist to its origin.
Bògòlanfini designs are typically abstract or semi-abstract symbolism of ordinary objects, which in turn epitomize a historical event or memorialize a local hero.
Mrembo Mud cloth Bag comes with a detachable purse. It’s name comes from the Swahili word for ‘beautiful’.
We hope you enjoy your Mrembo bag and Boubacar's modern designs.
- Exterior: Mud cloth and Leather
- Brass Zipper
- Interior: African Wax Print
- Height: 32 cm
- Length: 52 cm
- Weight: 870 g