In the town of Taznakht in southeastern Morocco, a women's cooperative preserves a centuries-old craftsmanship that goes back to Berber tribes: weaving the Ouaouzguit rug.
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- A women's cooperative in Taznakht is preserving traditional Berber rug-weaving. 7s
- Ouaouzguit rugs were historically made as wedding gifts and a form of creative expression. 22s
- The rug-making process involves washing, spinning, dyeing, and weaving high-quality wool from Mount Sirwa sheep. 44s
- Natural dyes like henna, pomegranate peels, and saffron are used for their health benefits and durability. 1m 41s
- Cooperatives have helped preserve the craft and support women's livelihoods. 2m 12s