Aghabani embroidery is a cherished textile tradition deeply intertwined with the cultural fabric of Damascus, Syria, and its surrounding towns, particularly Duma in the Ghuta region. More than just an art form, Aghabani embroidery embodies the heritage, resilience, and meticulous craftsmanship passed down through generations. Though Damascus merchants played a significant role in popularizing this craft globally, its true heart lies in the skilled hands of Duma’s women, who have refined these intricate embroidery techniques over the years.
Read MoreWandering through the Old city of Damascus, I was once again immersed in its timeless grandeur, surrounded by history, artistry, and the enduring craftsmanship of its artisans. My journey began in Al-Hariqa, where merchants still sell the traditional Aghabani embroidered textiles, their intricate gold and silver threads shimmering under the soft light of their shops. These delicate fabrics, treasured for generations, are a testament to the skilled hands that continue to preserve this centuries-old art form.
Read MoreLast year we introduced soap samplers, giving our customers a single use soap slice from each fragrance of our Aleppo organic soaps. The samplers were intended for boutique hotels, AirBnBs and environmentally conscious frequent travelers who would enjoy high-end single use soap bars and not feel wasteful using a large bar provided by traditional hotels.
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