Following a 1500 year old tradition, Fez craftsmen still weave fine fabrics & brocades by hand on draw looms. It takes over four hours to weave only one meter of the traditional “behja” pattern.
Following a 1500 year old tradition, Fez craftsmen still weave fine fabrics & brocades by hand on draw looms. It takes over four hours to weave only one meter of the traditional “behja” pattern.
Following a 1500 year old tradition, Fez craftsmen still weave fine fabrics & brocades by hand on draw looms. It takes over four hours to weave only one meter of the traditional “behja” pattern.
Following a 1500 year old tradition, Fez craftsmen still weave fine fabrics & brocades by hand on draw looms. It takes over four hours to weave only one meter of the traditional “behja” pattern.
Following a 1500 year old tradition, Fez craftsmen still weave fine fabrics & brocades by hand on draw looms. It takes over four hours to weave only one meter of the traditional “behja” pattern.
Following a 1500 year old tradition, Fez craftsmen still weave fine fabrics & brocades by hand on draw looms. It takes over four hours to weave only one meter of the traditional “behja” pattern.
Following a 1500 year old tradition, Fez craftsmen still weave fine fabrics & brocades by hand on draw looms. It takes over four hours to weave only one meter of the traditional “behja” pattern.
Following a 1500 year old tradition, Fez craftsmen still weave fine fabrics & brocades by hand on draw looms. It takes over four hours to weave only one meter of the traditional “behja” pattern.
Following a 1500 year old tradition, Fez craftsmen still weave fine fabrics & brocades by hand on draw looms. It takes over four hours to weave only one meter of the traditional “behja” pattern.
Following a 1500 year old tradition, Fez craftsmen still weave fine fabrics & brocades by hand on draw looms. It takes over four hours to weave only one meter of the traditional “behja” pattern.
Following a 1500 year old tradition, Fez craftsmen still weave fine fabrics & brocades by hand on draw looms. It takes over four hours to weave only one meter of the traditional “behja” pattern.