A quiet little town on the banks of the Niger River, Segou is known as the capital of mud cloth. Textile designer Boubacar Doumbia built his workshop there 16 years ago, named it Ndomo - which means "the quest for knowledge" in local Bambara language, and welcomed young people who had no opportunity to receive formal education into his collective.
A quiet little town on the banks of the Niger River, Segou is known as the capital of mud cloth. Textile designer Boubacar Doumbia built his workshop there 16 years ago, named it Ndomo - which means "the quest for knowledge" in local Bambara language, and welcomed young people who had no opportunity to receive formal education into his collective.
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Intricately crafted with timeless tradition, this whimsical bowl is handmade in an ethical, fair trade environment by a cooperative of artisan women in Rwanda, using locally grown, naturally dyed sisal and sweetgrass, as well as sustainably harvested olive wood. Being a unique yet versatile storage solution around the house, this bowl is also a globally conscious addition to your home.
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