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African Dance Wall Hanging

Two women celebrate the carefree joy of music and movement on this decorative mudcloth wall hanging. Once used to create a hunter's camouflage, the ancient technique is called mudcloth because layers of mud are applied to natural dyes and indigo to achieve the saturated colors in its characteristic designs.

HANDCRAFTED IN BURKINA FASO

  • Cotton wall hanging
  • 17Hx28W inches
  • Natural dyes and indigo, shade of green may vary slightly
  • Channel loop for hanging
  • Handmade in Burkina Faso

SKU: 1800100

THE MAKERS

Atelier de Bronze Bonkoungou et Frère specializes in the traditional technique of lost wax bronze casting. The workshop leader, Issouf Bonkoungou learned the ancient technique from his father and from a retired master artisan by the name of Sissao Hamidou whom Ten Thousand Villages began purchasing from in 1996. Mr. Hamidou was instrumental in the formation of the first artisan enterprise for bronze casting in the area, Antelier de Formation et de Promotion des Artisans in 2013 with aid from MCC Burkina Faso, a relief, development and peace agency of the North American Mennonite and Brethren in Christ. He continued training artisans in the craft and selling lost wax statues to Ten Thousand Villages until his retirement in 2021 when he passed the secure buying relationship on to Mr. Bonkoungou and Atelier de Bronze Bonkoungou. Ten Thousand Villages is the only advanced payment, bulk order buyer for Mr. Bonkoungou’s family and dozen other craftspeople working with him—fair trade has made a living wage possible in this marginalized area for more than two decades.
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