Peace in troubled Libya brings back traditional weavers
It looks like peace is breaking out in Libya, for the moment at least. A human interest story. [AlAhram] For some, Tawergha's ancient tradition of weaving offers a way to earn an income -- as well as resuming a way of life that the war had stopped.
In front of a bundle of palm fronds, Halima Mohamad squats down to weave in an abandoned school in Tawergha, a town once a flashpoint in Libya's decade-long war.
Mohamad makes baskets from date palm leaves, using traditional skills handed down over the generations and reconnecting her to a way of life nearly destroyed by the chaos of conflict.
Posted by: trailing wife 2021-02-01 |