tahkelt
Tahkelt is a traditional woven textile originating from the Berber people of North Africa, particularly in regions of Morocco and Algeria. It is characterized by its intricate geometric patterns, often created using a combination of hand-dyeing and weaving techniques. The primary material used in tahkelt is wool, which is typically sourced from local sheep and then spun and dyed using natural pigments.
The creation of tahkelt is a time-honored craft, often passed down through generations of women within families.
Tahkelt textiles serve various purposes within Berber culture. They are commonly used as blankets, rugs, and