comparemela.com


by Llazar Semini, The Associated Press
Posted Apr 4, 2021 4:00 am ADT
Last Updated Apr 4, 2021 at 4:09 am ADT
KUKES, Albania — Hate Ora has been weaving carpets and rugs for more than half a century, since learning the craft as a child by sneaking into her aunt’s workshop.
Ora, 64, is now teaching the methods she picked up and perfected to her daughter, nieces and other younger women to ensure there is another generation of artisans to continue the tradition.
Albania once had 13 former state-run factories that produced carpets, rugs, fez hats, folk costumes and other handicrafts. Kukes, a town northeast of the capital, Tirana, alone employed more than 1,200 women as weavers. When the country’s communist era ended in 1990, the local factory closed.

Related Keywords

Germany ,Iran ,Croatia ,Italy ,Nange ,Qarku Kukes ,Albania ,Tirana ,Tirane ,Kosovo ,Switzerland ,Turkey ,Italian ,Albanian ,German ,Swiss ,Blerina Kolgjini ,Mereme Pepa ,Majlinda Onuzi ,Llazar Semini ,Elias Mazloum ,Albania Tirana University ,Development Investment ,Associated Press ,Hate Ora ,Western Europe ,Deputy Mayor Majlinda Onuzi ,Social Development Investment ,Tirana University ,Aunt Hate ,ஜெர்மனி ,இரண் ,குரோஷியா ,இத்தாலி ,நான்கே ,அல்பேனியா ,திறான ,கொசோவோ ,சுவிட்சர்லாந்து ,வான்கோழி ,இத்தாலிய ,அல்பேனிய ,ஜெர்மன் ,சுவிஸ் ,அல்பேனியா திறான பல்கலைக்கழகம் ,வளர்ச்சி முதலீடு ,தொடர்புடையது ப்ரெஸ் ,வெறுப்பு ஓரா ,மேற்கு யூரோப் ,சமூக வளர்ச்சி முதலீடு ,திறான பல்கலைக்கழகம் ,அத்தை வெறுப்பு ,

© 2025 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.