Syrian woman produces Natural Silk bath loofah and seeks to revive craft of silk preparing and dyeing

She hopes that she can save silk from dying out despite all challenges.

A few months after her production of silk loofah, she was informed that the 80-year-old woman Shamseh Bilal is the only one who still practices the unique craft of silk preparing and dyeing in Hama province.

“According to the traditions of Hama’s residents, when a girl baby is born, a robe is made for her to wear when she becomes a bride. Some people used to attach gold quarter liras to the end of the sleeves and make a belt and headband from Sarma and silk and hang gold quarter liras on them. A few families in Hama still preserve this tradition,” Mrs. Nabwani said, referring to the fact that during the Ottoman era, a piece of ‘Sarma’ fabric was added to Hama’s robe and it was embroidered with golden threads and worn by upper-class women.