Cooperative Tiglmamin · Khenifra
WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES
SIZE
3m 8cm x 2m 43cm x 3cm — 10ft 1in x 8ft x 1in
WEIGHT
14400 g
MATERIALS
Wool, Dyed Wool, and Cotton Warp
PRODUCT ID
#21588
This rug varies from one region to another according to color, decoration and production method. Made of natural wool this rug is quite versatile, in the winter the pile side is placed up to keep things warmer and in the summer the pile side is placed face down to keep things cooler. Each knot is individually tied by hand making it a true feat of craftsmanship.
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MEET THE MAKERS
Halima Aissaoui
Halima Aissaoui from Moulide was born in 1976 and later relocated to Khenifra. Halima is a widow and has three children. Halima completed the third grade and then went on to learn the art of weaving from her mother and through vocational training. Halima joined the cooperative in order to make money to manage the expenses of her home and her children.
Aicha Khenifar
Aicha is 27 years old, she is married with one son. Aicha did not want to study. She grew up outside of Khenifra and learned to weave at home. When she married she relocated to Khenifra. Aicha enjoys weaving and she wants to work which is why she joined the cooperative. With the earnings from her rugs she hopes to help her family.
Zhour Ousbigh
Zhour was born in 1965, she is married and has four children. Zhour did not study as a child but attended literacy classes at the mosque as an adult. She learned to weave at home from her mother. As a member of the cooperative she hopes to use her earnings to buy a house.
Mlouda Amrous
Mlouda is 52 years old, she is married and the mother for four children. Mlouda did not attend school but learned the craft of weaving from her mother and grandmother which gave birth to a love of weaving. The craft disappeared for a number of years and was not a viable way to make a living. With the start of her family’s cooperative she has the opportunity to work, create and share this traditional industry both nationally and internationally.
VISIT THE VILLAGE
Cooperative Tiglmamin hosts visitors in their village — share tea, watch the artisans at work, and see the craft up close. Visits start at $17 per person, and most of it goes straight to the group.
Khenifra, Morocco · about 2h 40m from Fes