Ségou

Segou is famous for its bogolan cloth, or mud clothing literally translated as "earth clothe" in the Bambara language, the craft centre is the best place to buy these from note that the prices are fixed, but there are also plenty of street vendors selling them. Opposite the Hotel L'Auberge are several small shops and stands selling a variety of traditional Malian art and crafts including masks, bogolans, carvings, Tuareg boxes.

Atelier Ndomo
On the way out of town towards Mopti just before the Hotel Independence

for great Bogolan

Espace Bajidala
On the way into Segou from Bamako, before you hit the main street in the Administrative Quarter on your Left (coming from Bamako) and a few blocks down on the edge of the river

Center of Contemporary Art in Segou

Association des Potières de Kalabougou
They fire their pottery every Sunday around 4pm but are making pottery every other day of the week.

Pottery village of Kalabougou