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. in the late th century, when the tradition was still strong, some two thousand women or more were teaching embroidery in fes alone. once married, they continued to embroider at home or, in some cases, in harems, where women from other countries would certainly influence the women with their style and
patterned pieces to be displayed or worn at special occasions - gandoras, djellabas, caftans, shawls, belts, handkerchiefs and headscarves, or to decorate interior spaces through squared and rectangular bed spreads, cushion covers, tablecloths, tray cloths, curtains and mats, each demonstrating their...
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