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The opening of the sixth bazaar and the imprint of the productive woman exhibition in Aleppo

2021-03-13T17:52:31.637Z


Aleppo-SANA, with the participation of 87 women producers and businesswomen, inaugurated today the activities of a bazaar and an exhibition of imprint of productive women


Aleppo-Sana

With the participation of 87 women producers and businesswomen, the sixth bazaar and the imprint of the productive woman exhibition was inaugurated today, which is organized by the Syrian Interactive Company in cooperation with the Social Center in Al-Shahba Symposium Hall in Aleppo.

The bazaar included the products of the Aleppine women in the fields of making ready-to-wear clothes, handicrafts from embroideries made with woolen and cotton threads, decorative accessories, copper and silver works, types of food, sweets and household items made of ceramic.

Luay Toman, director of the exhibition, said in a statement to the SANA reporter that the aim of establishing the bazaar is to highlight the products of the Aleppian women from handicrafts in various fields and enable them to market these products through direct sales, as most of them are manufactured in homes and then displayed at competitive and acceptable prices in the exhibition with the aim of Improving the position of producers and securing the requirements of the local market.

The Sana camera monitored the views of a number of participants who were distinguished by their work, as Rania Imish explained that she offers her handicrafts from decorative accessories, silverware and vitamins, pointing to the importance of the exhibition in marketing her products, especially with the approach of Idi, the teacher and the mother, while Rima Anis said: She participates in products of embroideries intertwined with brass and crafts Handmade woodwork is an expression of the creativity of the Syrian working woman and encouraging her to produce in a way that contributes to achieving an appropriate return that helps her family and children.

Fatima Jarrah indicated that she offers a variety of locally manufactured ready-to-wear clothes that suit the tastes of shoppers at encouraging prices, pointing to the exhibition’s role in delivering the product to the consumer directly and thus assisting businesswomen in marketing their exhibits.

Kholoud Adi talked about the initiative that she organized for people with special needs by displaying their handmade products in the manufacture of sweets and pastries within the exhibition and allowing the participants to sell their products directly and informing shoppers about how to manufacture them to encourage them to do more work and production, while Joel Bram said: She participates in the exhibition with a group of plants Natural adornment of thorns and succulents, as she developed her hobby by taking care of these products to increase their number and work to market them within the exhibition, thus achieving a suitable financial return for them.

Doaa Abdul Wahid explained that she presents a set of handicrafts made of ceramics and the embossed decorations on the cups to be presented as gifts on Mother and Teacher’s Day, pointing to the exhibition’s contribution to encouraging participants to produce more production at competitive prices, proving the role of women in society and developing talents. Make-up tools and cosmetics that are of interest to every woman in the home and society, noting the role of exhibitions in encouraging the establishment of small enterprises for businesswomen by helping to sell their products.

A number of visitors to the exhibition expressed their admiration for the diversity of exhibits, which indicate the multiple talents of Aleppo businesswomen, noting the quality of the product and the acceptable and encouraging prices. The exhibition will last for three days.

Qusay Razzouk

Source: sena

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