“ Dogon Door ”
I traveled around West Africa over 30 years ago and bought a random selection of interesting items such as masks, carving & textiles. Among those items was a Dogon door which I still have today.

The Dogon tribes (one of the oldest surviving cultures in the world) live in “the central ...
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Photo Location: In my apartment
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  • Marjorie Moffat Edited 7 months ago

    Another take with traditional Mali mud cloth

    Another take with traditional Mali mud cloth

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  • Marjorie Moffat Edited 7 months ago

    Sample of West African ‘mud cloth’ which is a traditional fabric of Mali.  I decided to use the more brightly coloured fabric from Ghana as my… more

    Sample of West African ‘mud cloth’ which is a traditional fabric of Mali.  I decided to use the more brightly coloured fabric from Ghana as my background.

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  • Terri Anderson Edited 7 months ago

    This door looks so interesting! I love how you used a brighter background to compliment the door and thank you for sharing a little bit of history! Very cool!

    This door looks so interesting! I love how you used a brighter background to compliment the door and thank you for sharing a little bit of history! Very cool!

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  • Sylvia Goldkranz Edited 7 months ago

    Wow amazing story Marjorie !! Love all your adventures u got into !! This door is unique , lovely n full of history !! Well done !!

    Wow amazing story Marjorie !! Love all your adventures u got into !! This door is unique , lovely n full of history !! Well done !!

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