Huzuz/Clothiers' District

The Clothiers' District was the center for all industry revolving around cloth in Huzuz in 1367 DR.

Description
Located within the Clothiers' Quarter, this district was by far the most aromatic part of Huzuz. Harsh smells from tanneries and boiling dyes infused the air of the Clothiers' District with their pungent aroma.

The Farmers'Road and Clothiers' Way ran north to south along the east side of the Clothiers' District, separating it from the Peasants' District. A small section of the Enlightened Way touched the southern section of the Clothiers' District. To the north sat the Northwest District.

Activities
Cloth, silk, and linen was produced in this district then sold to tailors or embroiderers who made finished products.

Notable Features
Many prominent merchant houses owned property within the Clothiers' District, including:


 * the House of Al-Kamari
 * the House of Al-Thuria