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April 5, 2021 KUKES, ALBANIA (AP) 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. In 1990, the local factory closed.

Training opens a window of hope for Albanian carpets

Training opens a window of hope for Albanian carpets 2 hours ago Blerina Koljini shows a Carpet in Kukes town, northeastern 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. READ MORE 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.

Training opens a window of hope for Albanian rug-weavers

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.

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