Bazin and the dowry: when fabric becomes a symbol of union in Africa

MAMA Getzner

Posted on October 28 2020

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In many African cultures, the dowry is much more than a simple exchange of goods: it is a sacred ritual that unites two families. And at the heart of this ritual, one fabric shines brilliantly: bazin riche. This damask textile, carefully dyed, has become an essential element of dowry ceremonies, embodying respect, beauty, and tradition.

The role of bazin in the dowry ceremony

Bazin fabric is often given by the groom's family to the bride's family as a symbolic gift.

It represents the value and esteem accorded to the future bride.

In some regions, bazin is used to dress members of both families during negotiations and celebrations, marking the importance of the event.

Regional variations

• In Mali , blue bazin is almost mandatory in traditional weddings.

• In Senegal , it is often embroidered and worn by women during dowry ceremonies.

• In Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso , bazin is included in dowry gifts alongside loincloths, jewelry and food.

Cultural testimony

“The dowry is a gesture of gratitude towards the bride's family. Offering bazin fabric is to acknowledge her worth and beauty.” — Excerpt from afriquefemme.com

Modernity and tradition

Today, dowry is no longer limited to physical exchanges: it has also entered the digital world. While negotiations once took place over tea, they now occur via WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger , or even family groups on Telegram , allowing distant relatives to actively participate in discussions.

Platforms like MarryMe Africa or Weddors are starting to offer tools to organize traditional ceremonies , including dowry, by integrating checklists, budgets and cultural guides according to the regions.

But despite this digitalization, rich bazin fabric remains a tangible and emotionally charged element . It is still given as a token of respect and value , and worn proudly at ceremonies. Young African designers are reinventing its cuts, blending ancestral embroidery with modern silhouettes , so that bazin continues to connect generations .

Bazin is not just a fabric: it is a vehicle for social connection , beauty, and respect . In African dowry ceremonies, it embodies the fusion of tradition and modernity , and continues to play a central role in weddings across the continent.

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