Baule | African Textiles
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The traditional Baule fabric is originally hand stitched, died, and woven by West Ivory Coast artisans and weavers using a tenth century set of techniques.
First, the craftspersons - mostly women - use a drop-spindle tool to convert raw cotton into single threads or yarns. The yarn is then bleached to remove all impurities and dirt, and later exposed to dry under the sun.
After a few days, the same yarn is dyed with natural dyes, either mineral or vegetable based, usually from indigo leaves or other natural plants. Then, after being soaked in the natural colorant, the yarns are left to dry under the sun once again.
Before the weaving process, the weaver would set the design in mind and actualize the concept by arranging the colored threads on a two wooden stands, according to what the final fabric would look like.
Once the colored threads are handwoven into narrow strips of textiles, they are then sewn together, edge to edge, as to form a full fabric.
We use them as a throw, beach or park blanket, and tapestries. The fabric is also great for upholstering to make exquisite and edgy pillows for your couch, bed, or patio!
*Please see the Textile Care Instructions below.*
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Baule measure approximately 2.5' x 5.5'.
Due to the handmade nature of these pieces, natural abrasion is normal and each piece is unique!
Sold separately.
Baule is an intricate fabric, which requires gentle cleaning.
Hand wash in cool water only when necessary.
Before washing, test your detergent on a small section of fabric. Avoid using harsh cleaners.
Let sit for about 5 minutes, then gently ring out excess water.
Hang dry or lay flat. Do not dry in direct sunlight.
Iron on back of fabric, on low if needed.
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