SEBBAGHINE SOUK
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The dyers souk only partly deserves its name. There are only a few stalls marked by long hanks of wool, fibranne or silk yarns with vivid colours and often stretched on the walls, set by a few nails in reed perch. The development in the new city of rapid techniques based on chemical dyes explains in part the abandonment of this neighborhood. Most of the cauldrons in which dyers tremper their wool or silks are now used by brass merchants, increasing numbers of them in this part of the souk. Pity, because even though a chemically dyed fabric can cost less, it does not have the infinite wealth of nuances obtained by traditional craftsmen.
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