Lesotho, April 23 -- A dozen Basotho women entrepreneurs are weaving their way to success by keeping the spirit of Basotho heritage alive through unique handcrafted products.
In an interview with Informative Newspaper, Maneo Temeki, a representative of the group, proudly shared that their products go through a meticulous process.
"We spin, wash, dye, and mothproof the mohair ourselves to ensure a long-lasting, high-quality finish. We design and offer a range of models based on specific orders from clients," she said.
Their craftsmanship has earned them loyal clients who appreciate both the beauty and the story behind every piece.
Established in April 1990, Seithati Weavers is more than just a weaving business, but is a symbol of resil...
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