Initiated into the thousand-year-old practice of Nablus soap making by a distant relative, Umm al-Abed is now passing on the ...
The thousands of individual soaps were then stacked into hollow round towers to dry before being individually wrapped. Recognition by UNESCO of Nablus soap "is an acknowledgement by the global ...
In one to two days, all the soap is cut and stacked up. Then it's left to dry for 40 days. Nablus is one of two factories still making soap in the West Bank, down from about 40 factories in the ...
The thousands of individual soaps were then stacked into hollow round towers to dry before being individually wrapped. Recognition by Unesco of Nablus soap “is an acknowledgement by the global ...