Weavers reviving an ancient technology

织工们复苏古老技术

The Conversation

2025-11-24

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Across continents and generations, the art of weaving has connected humans for thousands of years. But it’s dying out. Ella Al-Shamahi speaks to two women from The Netherlands and Turkey about their passion for preserving the traditional craft. Turkish social entrepreneur Damla Saydam founded Qirqit Studio to help preserve the endangered tradition of handwoven Turkish rugs. She was inspired by her family’s weaving heritage and memories of helping her aunt weave as a child. Damla collaborates with village women, many of whom have been weaving for decades and otherwise would have stopped, to ensure they receive fair wages and recognition for their craft. Erna Janine from The Netherlands runs Freeweaver Studio in London, driven by her love of sustainable fashion and enthusiasm to share the joy of weaving with others. Both her grandmothers inspired her love of the craft: one was a shepherd who processed her own wool and the other was one of the last women in Holland to wear traditional costume. Produced by Emily Naylor (Image: (L) Damla Saydam courtesy Damla Saydam. (R), Erna Janine credit Ben Veasey.)
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  • I'm Ella Ashomahi, and this is the conversation from the BBC World Service,

  • the programme that amplifies women's voices,

  • which is just a fancy way of saying that we find two women from different countries who share an expertise,

  • bring them together, and see what happens.

  • Today's episode is all about weaving, a topic that, as a paleoanthropologist, really excites me,

  • because we're actually talking about a technology that humans developed tens of thousands of years ago.

  • Arna Jinnien from the Netherlands runs Free Weaver Studio in London,

  • a weaving studio committed to sustainable fashion and eco-friendly practices.

  • And Damla Sajdam from Turkey runs Kilket Studio in order to preserve an almost forgotten cultural heritage and support local female artisans.

  • Jinnien, Damla, welcome to the conversation.

  • Thank you very much.

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