Korhogo Cloth is a type of mudcloth in Ivory Coast, made by the Senufo people, and named after the Korhogo Village. It is made from hand woven, hand spun, and hand painted cotton. It is dyed with fermented mud, brown, black, and rust in color that turns dark over time. The cloth is painted with symbols that tell a story. It can be used for clothing, craft, and wall decorations. Related Articles:Senufo Common Names Works Cited Textile and Fabric of Africa. A History of African Textile and Fabric. retrieved 04-April-18 tags: mali ivory coast senufo |