Khadija Sijilmassi is bon in 1979. She is moaried and she has 3 children. She is non-schooled and she learned the craft from her mother. She joined the cooperative in order to help support her husband and her family. Her goal is to improve her financially situation for the best.
Khadija Charouf, born in 1956, married and a mother of three. She is non-schooled and she learned weaving since her childhood from her mother, like all the women of her tribe because they couldn’t have access to education at that time. Weaving became for her the only outlet to express and display her talent and she worked very hard to perfect her Amazigh style and art. Her goal is to help the cooperative reach success and to put the Marmoushia rug under the spotlight at the national and the international level.
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