Introducing the blue dye in boiling water to the silk threads. This process is repeated several times until the silk absorbs the blue dye effectively
Conserving ‘Ajami Interiors – Challenges and Fascinating Discoveries
Damascene Breakfast Habits
The Art of Syrian Textile Production
A Felt Carpet from al-Bab
The Threads of Life: Syrian Textile Ornamentation
Hidden Figures: The Women behind the Beautiful Craft of Aghabani
The Ink That Lasts Forever: Textile Printing in Syria
From Animals and Plants: Textile Raw Materials
A Peek into Syria’s Sericulture World
Insights into Syria’s Centuries-Old Silk Craft
What Remains of the Silk Road?
People of the Desert: Bedouin Clothing
Carpets from Raqqa: A Memory
Memories from Aleppo
Suq al-Buzuriyya: History in a Perfume Bottle
Grandmasters of the ‘Ajami Craft
Becoming a Craftsman: Interview with Mohammad Haj Qab
Between Traditions and Innovation: Interview with Aliya Alnuaimi
Secrets of the Old Master Artisans
The Aleppo Room …from a Personal Viewpoint
ʿAjami in Aleppo: A Tale of Traveling Motifs
The Citadel of Damascus – Protector of the City and Witness of Its History
The Public Hammam – an Ancient Syrian Tradition
A House in the Sisi Alley – a Panorama with Signs and Changes
Picnic in the Ghuta – Changes Over the Last 70 Years
Dome Houses in Syria – Revival of a Thousand Years Old Architectural Tradition
The Village of Shaykh Hilal – Architectural Heritage in the Syrian Steppe (al-Badiya)
Water Wheels of the Orontes in Syria
The Classic Soap of Aleppo and Its Production
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