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Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Carpet industry

07:49

Amazigh Moroccan carpets
During the twentieth century, the carpet industry has seen a shift with purebred arts service and save a group is full of antiques, but very valuable. Some old samples still lie in the some museums Moroccan "Oudaia Museum in Rabat", "Dar Batha Fez" and "CIA Said House in Marrakech." Some experimental workshops were created some cities, Rabat, for example, but not limited to, techniques, new or refurbished, manufacturing or dyeing entered into the application. Ensures that workshops to prepare to cut old models in addition to the preparation of natural colorants according to a set of traditional recipes. This material after it placed at the disposal of the Bhutanese in several different cities, Rabat, the areas of the sides of Meknes and Marrakesh, made ​​it possible to get carpets mimic the original models to a large extent. Amazigh 
Moroccan carpets

Amazigh girl in the process of preparing carpet

Amazigh Moroccan carpets

Berber carpet or carpet carpet tribes is a piece of art based on a good knowledge of the ancient culture and legacy of the peoples, and the passage of time stages, which have expressed their knowledge through the means of ornamental, sculptures, poems, drawings and colors ... So carpet is a technical product is synthesized among large families working traditional pastoral activities, and live mainly on agriculture and cattle breeding. Is permission families and rural families in the first place. Traditional carpet industry, in all its forms, require the presence of certain conditions, some of the tools and basic raw materials: pure wool, which is still on the nature, as the raw material is converted later to the filament dimensions and lengths and different features, in addition to natural colorings. Tools appropriate "منسج" in different ways, depending on the desired use. And labor makers "weavers and Nsajat the" competent, proficient in traditional weaving techniques and modeling decking. Amazigh Moroccan carpets