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Damascene brocade on verge of collapsing in war-torn Syria
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By Rania Zanoun
Damascus, Mar 3 (efe-epa).- The generations-old art of weaving Damascene brocade is in danger of extinction due to the war that has ravaged Syria since 2011 and forced many of artisanal masters to flee the country.
“Before, 40 years ago, more than 2,000 people worked in the brocade, today it’s only me and Mr. Mohamed,” says Ahmed Shakaki, as he weaves threads of silk on his old loom at his workshop.
“We have asked the concerned authorities to help prevent this craft from disappearing,” the 60-year-old adds.
Shakaki, who has been weaving brocade for four decades, passes threads to his assistant Mohamed Rankoussi at the workshop located in a handicraft market, where these fabrics that are considered one of the most expensive in the world are being exhibited.

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