Mudcloth (Bògòlanfini) Fabric
Mali's traditional mud-dyed cotton fabric featuring geometric motifs created through natural fermentation and mineral dyes applied by hand. Qualifies under HTS 9819.11.27 as handmade ethnic printed fabric from beneficiary country Mali per U.S. note 4.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If industrially printed after weaving
Printed fabrics post-weaving classified by base material in Chapter 52
If sold as finished other made-up textile articles
Finished textile articles move to Chapter 63
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide artisan certification and documentation of traditional mud-dyeing process; declare exact production methods; maintain records showing no machine processing
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