Shopping in Niger River Route
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Pama Sinatoa
Djenné is famous for bogolan, or mud-cloth. Although the cloth is on sale all across town, the most famous female artisan is Pama Sinatoa, whose workshop is near the town entrance. The quality is top-notch, the selection enormous, and in the showrooms they do demonstrations on how the cloth is dyed. The sales pitch is more encouraging than hard-sell and they tend to be open daylight hours.
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Centre d'Artisanat des Femmes Malades de Fistules
Opposite Hôtel Kanaga, just off Blvd de l'Indépendance, is Centre d'Artisanat des Femmes Malades de Fistules, a local association helping handicapped women and selling textiles and weaving.
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Songhay Shop Art Club
One of the best boutique-style shops in Mopti is the central Songhay Shop Art Club which is more expensive and largely fixed price, but its jewellery and textiles are good quality.
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Association des Femmes Artisans de Djenné
Djenné is famous for bogolan, or mud-cloth. To buy some, you could try the Association des Femmes Artisans de Djenné.
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Maison des Artisans
Five blocks east of the water tower, the Maison des Artisans has 60 artisan-owned shops and is a great place to browse.
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Maison des Artisans
The Maison des Artisans (where local artisans produce and sell their wares) is at the end of Blvd Askia Mohamed.
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Maison des Artisans
The Maison des Artisans is another good place to purchase the famous bogolan, or mud-cloth.
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