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Vintage Korhogo Cloth L - 240 x 120 cm

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Vintage Korhogo Cloth L - 240 x 120 cm

 

Key Identifying Characteristics

  • Origin: Handcrafted by the Senufo people of northern Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast).
  • Construction: Like the Mossi cloth, it is made of narrow, hand-woven cotton strips that are hand-stitched together to create a large canvas.
  • Artistic Technique: These textiles are hand-painted using natural earth pigments and fermented mud dyes. The muted purple/blue background is often achieved through natural indigo or vegetable-based washes.
  • Symbolism: Korhogo cloths are known as "painted stories." They feature stylized figurative motifs—in this case, human figures (one appearing in a traditional robe and another in a uniform-style garment)—which are used to represent community history, folklore, or spiritual protection.

Size:  ∼120cm x 240cm 

 

Key Identifying Characteristics

  • Origin: Handcrafted by the Senufo people of northern Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast).
  • Construction: Like the Mossi cloth, it is made of narrow, hand-woven cotton strips that are hand-stitched together to create a large canvas.
  • Artistic Technique: These textiles are hand-painted using natural earth pigments and fermented mud dyes. The muted purple/blue background is often achieved through natural indigo or vegetable-based washes.
  • Symbolism: Korhogo cloths are known as "painted stories." They feature stylized figurative motifs—in this case, human figures (one appearing in a traditional robe and another in a uniform-style garment)—which are used to represent community history, folklore, or spiritual protection.

Size:  ∼120cm x 240cm 

$1,290.80
Vintage Korhogo Cloth L - 240 x 120 cm
$1,290.80

Description

 

Key Identifying Characteristics

  • Origin: Handcrafted by the Senufo people of northern Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast).
  • Construction: Like the Mossi cloth, it is made of narrow, hand-woven cotton strips that are hand-stitched together to create a large canvas.
  • Artistic Technique: These textiles are hand-painted using natural earth pigments and fermented mud dyes. The muted purple/blue background is often achieved through natural indigo or vegetable-based washes.
  • Symbolism: Korhogo cloths are known as "painted stories." They feature stylized figurative motifs—in this case, human figures (one appearing in a traditional robe and another in a uniform-style garment)—which are used to represent community history, folklore, or spiritual protection.

Size:  ∼120cm x 240cm