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DECODING THE SYMBOLISM OF BOGOLANFINI, KORHOGO AND FON FABRICS | Semantic Scholar

Many fabrics produced in West Africa come with many symbolic designs that seem to reflect the social concepts and cultural dichotomies of the areas from where they emanate. These designs and symbols always need to be decoded to communicate very important religious, historical and socio-cultural information about the settings to which they belong. This study, aims at investigating the designs and symbols of three unique fabrics from West Africa: Bogolanfini (Mali), Korhogo (La Cote d’Ivoire)…
Sanata Daou
Sanata Daou

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