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A hundred entrepreneurs participate in the Jasmine and Oak Festival in Aleppo

2021-03-04T17:16:28.643Z


Aleppo-SANA The activities of the Jasmine and Oak Festival started today, organized by women entrepreneurs in the Aleppo Chamber of Commerce


Aleppo-Sana

The activities of the Jasmine and Oak Festival, organized by women entrepreneurs, kicked off today in the Aleppo Chamber of Commerce at the Sheraton Hotel with the participation of 100 entrepreneurs whose wings contained handicrafts, textile and wool handicrafts, embroidery, embroideries, silver and imitation ornamental accessories, ready-made clothes, furnishings, pottery products, copperware, carpets, soap, thyme, food and sweets that sleep On the creativity of the Aleppine woman and the skill of its craftsmen.

Gina Mufti, a member of the business leaders of the Aleppo Chamber of Commerce, explained in a statement to SANA's correspondent that the festival constitutes an important opportunity for business leaders to market their products and handicrafts during its four-day stay and the associated educational activities and training courses for the participants under the supervision of specialists from the Aleppo Chamber of Commerce to enable them to display and market their products. Correctly and as a window for direct sale to the participants who do not own shops, pointing out that their participation in the festival includes hand embroideries and interior home furnishings of table linens, curtains, towels and curtains.

Amer Hamwi, head of the Aleppo Chamber of Commerce, stated that the festival comes within the measures taken to support the Syrian pound, support the consumer, and show the quality of industry and local production for female entrepreneurs, which was characterized by high quality, high quality and distinctive, competitive and encouraging prices, as part of the Chamber of Commerce’s endeavor to reduce the burden on the citizen by establishing charitable markets that provide food products. And consumption of citizens directly, and thus motivating women entrepreneurs to expand their small enterprises to achieve economic growth.

SANA camera monitored the products of the participating entrepreneurs, as Suzette Mosly talked about her exhibits of handmade products, fashion, accessories, flower making, orphan works and embroideries that express the ancient folklore heritage of Aleppo's homes that housewives excelled in knitting and embroidering to preserve and protect these products from extinction.

Omar Akash, who works in partnership with his wife in the confectionery industry, the most important of which is halawa, tahini, cakes, garbij and hand-made maamoul, pointed to the importance of the exhibition in marketing its products that he manufactures at home, which is an old heritage craft he inherited from his ancestors and to achieve a new start by working after he lost his confectionery factory due to terrorism in the city. While his wife expressed her joy at being able to display her products and introduce them to the exhibition.

The participant and plastic artist Lucy Maqsoud said that she presents paintings of her works, wooden works and handmade products that I have colored and painted on them shapes, landscapes and phrases in Arabic calligraphy using natural materials and colors that denote artistic creativity in a simple style and reasonable prices. Among the craftsman Omar Rawas, he shares distinctive products of handcrafted carpets who excelled By weaving it on the old wooden loom, and today it is striving to teach the profession of weaving carpet weavers for his children and for those who want to preserve this craft, stressing that the exhibition is a window through which his exhibits can be viewed on the local market.

Ruba Manafikhi indicated her participation in various handicrafts that she has been making for more than twenty years, including furnishings, orphan paintings, and embroideries, which a group of girls and people with special needs contribute to making them, noting that the exhibition enables them to deliver these products to shoppers and those interested in traditional and traditional industries and crafts.

Craftsman Hussein Habash said that he participates with handcrafted copper-made products, including Dalal Al-Qahwa, jugs, old utensils and copper-engraved trays, pointing out that the exhibition contributes to marketing its products and introducing the new generation to the profession and craft of ancestors, while Rahaf Hamo explained that she participates with products made of crystal and copper and handicrafts from decorative embroideries. For tables and home furniture.

A number of visitors to the exhibition expressed their admiration for the handicrafts of the entrepreneurs, which were manufactured with high craftsmanship.

The inauguration of the festival was attended by the Minister of Tourism, Engineer Muhammad Rami Radwan Martini, the Governor of Aleppo, Hussein Diab, and a number of interested parties.

Qusay Razzouk

Source: sena

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