A manufacturing facility for felt carpets in Al-Bab
Fig. 34, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 34-b, Catalogue of Damage
An old man from Al-Bab demonstrates how felt carpets were traditionally manufactured by using one´s own foot
Preparation of the design of a felt carpet in Al-Bab
Preparation of the design of a felt carpet
Preparation of the design of a felt carpet
A self-manufactured fulling machine for the production of felt carpets
A carpet manufacturer from Al-Bab rolls out a finished felt carpet
A self-manufactured fulling machine at work producing a felt carpet
A carpet manufacturer rolls out a finished felt carpet in his workshop in Al-Bab
A wool shop in Aleppo
A Kurdish woman with a prayer rug made of wool with embroidery
Martingale aus Silber
A robust 4 cm thick felt carpet made of wool in the manufacturing facility in Al-Bab
Zayzun tributary to Yarmuk river: Women washing wool as preparation for matresses as dowry
A robust 4 cm thick felt carpet made of wool in the manufacturing facility for felt carpets in Al-Bab
A robust 4 cm thick felt carpet made of wool in the manufacturing facility for felt carpets in Al-Bab
A woman showing how to card wool. She is wearing a silk Habari (head scarf)
The traditional way of filling and weighing the wool, Raʾs al-ʿAyn
Guideline Integrated Building Documentation
Catalogue of Damage – Architectural Heritage
‘Ajami or Damascene Painting: Traces of a Traditional Handcraft
The Last Master of the Saddle Makers
The Art of Syrian Textile Production
A Felt Carpet from al-Bab
From Animals and Plants: Textile Raw Materials
People of the Desert: Bedouin Clothing
Carpets from Raqqa: A Memory
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