Fatima is one of the original founders of Cooperative El Farah and serves as its president. Fatima began weaving with her mom when she was only ten years. Over the years, she has developed her weaving skills and has continued to refine them at the cooperative. Fatima hopes that through her weaving she is able to provide enough income to support her two children since she is a single mother.
Ayada was born in 1973 in Timhdite. She is married and a mother of two. She learned the skill of weaving thanks to her mother at the age of ten, just like any other girl living in Timhdite, since weaving is considered a popular activity amongst the women in the area.
Ayada joined Lfarah cooperaive in order to improve her financial situation along with her skill and knowledge of this handicraft.
This kind of carpet is made in such a way that the front and the back have distinguished and clear shapes and forms. Made from genuine wool, it is soft to the touch, and can be used as added warm bedding.
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