Baoule 418
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Handwoven. Built to last.
Assembled — strips joined. Ready to use.
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“A precious heritage of the Baoulé people of Côte d’Ivoire, Baoulé 418 is a fabric that exudes nobility. Its deep colors and measured contrasts convey a discreet elegance, made to stand the test of time with dignity.”
What you can do with it — workshop recommendations:
- 2 loincloths → majestic dress, traditional costume or large ensemble.
- 1 loincloth → flowing skirt, contemporary jacket or unique textile accessory.
Why it works:
Because it combines tradition and refinement, giving every outfit a timeless aura.
Each piece is hand-woven, dimensions may vary slightly.
Each purchase supports artisans in Ivory Coast and a small business run by a woman.
Assembled Dimensions
A loincloth: approx. 1.20 m × 1.50 m
(Handmade tolerance ±2–3 cm.)
Origin and Material
Handwoven – Ivory Coast
Cotton majority (depending on model)
Selected, durable dyes
Interview
Before the first wash
- Wash separately in cold water. Slight color bleeding is normal the first few times.
- Adding an anti-fade wipe is recommended.
- Avoid prolonged soaking (> 10 min).
Washing
- Cold delicate wash (30°C max), separate colours
- Mild detergent , no bleach , no fabric softener
- Light spin (≤ 600 rpm)
- Dry flat in the shade (no tumble dryer)
- Medium ironing on the reverse side (iron ●●)
- Gentle dry cleaning possible
Assembly & Sewing
Assembly & alterations
On request, our workshop carries out the assembly (e.g.: skirt, shawl, pareo, cover, etc.) with careful finishing .
Price: on estimate depending on model (additional costs)
Indicative timeframe: 2–10 working days depending on complexity
Contact: WhatsApp +226 53 85 37 37 or see the Workshop
Delivery & Returns
Fast shipping via partner carriers
Easy returns within 14 days (unworn, unwashed)
Local & fair
Local & fair. Partner workshops, fair income. Fewer unnecessary journeys. Better controlled impact.
Woven, not produced.
Faso Dan Fani: hand-woven, strip by strip. Each meter requires time, precision, and careful assembly to align the stripes. Our price reflects the quality of the cotton , the expertise of the artisans in Burkina Faso, small batches , and durable finishes —for a piece that ages well and is passed down .
