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Bazaar (Ideas 4) in Homs, with the participation of 60 handicraftsmen

2022-03-25T21:16:50.780Z


Homs-Sana Handmade products, various foods, artifacts, drawings, and everything the family needs is distinguished by Bazaar (Afkar 4)


Homs-Sana

Handmade products, various foods, artifacts, drawings, and everything the family needs is distinguished by the (Ideas 4) bazaar in the Mercia Hall at the Safir of Homs Hotel, which was set up by the Homs Tourism Directorate and included 60 participants over a period of 3 days.

The bazaar displayed hundreds of various pieces of art made of different materials such as straw, wax, and wood, in addition to plants and popular foods that characterize and are famous for the province of Homs.

Director of Homs Tourism Ghassan Tarsha explained in a statement to SANA reporter that the aim of the bazaar is to promote small projects, learn about new ideas, activate the tourism sector, and encourage craftsmen to expand their projects, enter the labor market, and sell their products.

The Bazaar Organization, Engineer Nora Al-Rifai, indicated that the participants were distinguished this year by the presence of initiatives from the governorates of Tartous, Aleppo and Hama, in addition to civil associations and events that participated in the bazaar through creative projects bearing the touch of creativity specific to each woman, stressing that the goal of (Afkar4) is to support, develop and market small projects for women.

The young woman, Maya Bayrakdar, indicated that the bazaar was an opportunity for her to introduce her handicrafts, which include accessories and woodwork, which she markets online, while the young woman, Hanadi Al-Rifai, pointed out that her participation was through marketing her products related to office work, including stationery, and Aya Shaheen, who participated in her special section for cosmetics, noted the high demand. on bazaar exhibits.

Beekeeper and honey dealer Kinan al-Qusair pointed out that his participation in the bazaar was manifested in many types of natural, original honey, while Haifa Tayara, owner of an online handicraft store, saw that the bazaar was an opportunity to promote her goods and introduce her products that she marketed online. Sherine Haddad also considered the bazaar a good platform for displaying handmade products, as it She participated in it through her project (Beit Peyut) to make sweets within her home in Tawasi.

From Aleppo, Hanadi Al-Shakra participated in her department of fashion and clothing to introduce her products within the Homs markets, indicating that the turnout is good because of the appropriate prices because the goods are from the producer to the consumer.

Saba Khairbek

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Source: sena

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