Aghabani with customized geometric design combining leaves, flowers and branches
Fig.30/Arabic form
Fig. 52, Catalogue of Damage
Aghabani table cloth with gold and silver threads
Fig.23_3rd category
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Fig.46-b_Pillar with structural damage, after emergency support
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
Aghabani table cloths with gold and silver threads
Hanging dyed silk to dry after washing it in cold water
A Bedouin woman is weaving with a horizontal loom
A Bedouin woman is weaving with a horizontal loom
Cushions with a self-woven cover
A Bedouin woman is weaving with a horizontal loom
A traditionally crafted tapestry weave of four panels, that are ornamented with embroidery
A boy is presenting a woven Kilim tapestry made by his mother
Women wearing screen-printed headscarfs (Habari)
A farmer in the Badiyya shows the traditional pillows woven by his wife
A traditionally crafted tapestry weave
Hand printed table cloth from Hama at Hassan’s Shop, Old Damascus
Hubert Mezannar, son of Antoine Elias Mezannar. In the background is the certificate of a gold medal, the family won in 1936 on an international fair
Hanging dyed silk to dry after washing it in cold water
Aghabani table cloth with gold and silver threads
A Bedouin woman twisting a hand spun thread spool
Fixation of a horizontal loom in the ground
A group of semi-nomads sitting on a felt rug (left and in the rear) and on a woven rag rug (right side)
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