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10-MAY-2018 John Hamers

Chouara Tannery (Fez)

Chouara Tannery is built in the 11th century and is the largest tannery in the city. It is located in the Fes el Bali, the oldest medina quarter of the city, near the Saffarin Madrasa along the river. Since the inception of the city, tanning industry has been continually operating in the same fashion as it did in the early centuries. Today, the tanning industry in the city is considered one of the main tourist attractions.
The most notable feature of the tannery is the numerous stone vessels filled with the different colors of dyes or white liquids. Hides of cows, sheep, goats and camels are processed here by soaking into the vessels. At first, they are soaked into the white liquids made of cow urine, pigeon feces, quicklime, salt and water, in order to break down the tough leather. This process takes two to three days, making the leather malleable for absorbing the dye. The hides are then soaked into the dyeing water made of natural vegetables such as poppy for red, indigo for blue and henna for orange. After the dyeing, they are dried under the sun. The hides produce the high quality leather goods such as bags, coats, shoes and slippers. The production process consists of manual labor and involves no modern machinery, and has been retained its method since the medieval era.(Wikipedia)

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Julie Oldfield17-Oct-2018 00:32
An excellent capture of this traditional process. It’s seems backbreaking. V
Martin Lamoon14-Oct-2018 21:15
Excellent
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Dan Greenberg14-Oct-2018 20:30
Beautiful! A classic Morocco scene that you have interpreted so well. ~BV~
Ton T.14-Oct-2018 19:15
Interessant John en mooi afgebeeld! Wat ik me wel afvraag: stinkt het niet vreselijk? V
Don Mottershead14-Oct-2018 17:16
Fabulous image and interesting commentary. V
globalgadabout14-Oct-2018 15:37
utterly fascinating scene, and process too from the background info...that first step makes the final products a bit less appealing...the inclusion of the red dye troughs is key here..
Neil Marcus14-Oct-2018 15:17
The interesting pattern and the lone worker is an excellent documentary image."VVV"
Nick Paoni14-Oct-2018 14:59
What a fascinating shot. Love that you included the worker in the frame for context and scale.
Walter Otto Koenig14-Oct-2018 14:20
Very well composed. Fascinating image with these different colored dyes in these vats. "V"
Blandine Mangin14-Oct-2018 13:59
wonderful compo ! v
Jeff Real14-Oct-2018 13:37
What a fantastic image with which to tell this story
V
Helen Betts14-Oct-2018 13:37
Fascinating scene with all the vats of dye, and good to have a person in view for scale. V.
Jola Dziubinska14-Oct-2018 13:33
Terrific photo, excellent pov. V.
Frank Tran14-Oct-2018 12:56
Great image and info. V+
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