WIRE โ A pensioner weaves a large eshisha granary basket, which is a large storage container used to store grain for the winter months, in northern Namibia. Eshisha are used in parts of northern Namibia as traditional silos to store mahangu and sorghum that will be thrashed after the harvest. The post Traditional Weaving appeared first on The Namibian.
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