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Launching the Bazaar (Afkar 6) with wide participation from several governorates

2022-12-06T19:03:38.523Z


Homs-SANA Various handmade products for more than eighty women, including a bazaar Homs-Sana Various handmade products for more than eighty women, included in the “Afkar 6” bazaar, which opened this evening at the Homs Grand Hotel, and will continue for three days. The bazaar displayed hundreds of art pieces and dozens of small projects from Homs and other governorates. The bazaar organization, Nora Al-Rifai, stated in a statement to SANA reporter that the bazaar includes more


Homs-Sana

Various handmade products for more than eighty women, included in the “Afkar 6” bazaar, which opened this evening at the Homs Grand Hotel, and will continue for three days. The bazaar displayed hundreds of art pieces and dozens of small projects from Homs and other governorates.

The bazaar organization, Nora Al-Rifai, stated in a statement to SANA reporter that the bazaar includes more than eighty participants, with a variety of hand-made products, clothes, and eastern and western sweets, indicating that the bazaar aims to support small projects, and that the prices are well-thought-out and acceptable.

For her part, Malak Abbas, Director of Homs Tourism, indicated that the bazaar carries a message of support for women, and it is a place for marketing and promoting women's products in all their forms, and to encourage traditional crafts and preserve them from extinction.

In turn, the head of the Homs Chamber of Commerce, Iyad al-Sibai, confirmed that the products of the bazaar prove the ability and distinction of Syrian women, pointing to the participation of several associations and distinguished crafts and professions, indicating that the bazaar is an opportunity for these projects to reach the markets, achieve spread for them, and achieve competitiveness, indicating the support of the Chamber of Commerce for all these projects, and spoke The young woman, Najla Al-Zoubi, expressed her participation in many products made by her hands, including making notebooks, cards, office work, and others, noting that her work via the Internet is an opportunity to introduce her products and enter the labor market.

In turn, Huda, Hana, and Malak Jahah noted that their participation is through handicrafts such as hooks, embroidery, and Milan, indicating their insistence on participating in the bazaar every time it is organized, due to the high demand and distinguished participation. Their participation is through a pavilion that includes the same seven shops located in the market, which includes all rural products from the various countrysides of Homs. The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Charitable Inshaat Association, Dr. Firas Safi, indicated that their participation as an association is through the handicrafts that are made within the workshop in the association.

Reda Al-Kurdi from the Craft Association in Homs indicated that their participation today with various works of drawing on glass and wood, while Diana Ibrahim indicated that she participated in various pieces made by her hands on the occasion of Christmas, such as trees, bells, etc., the young woman Rana Al-Bibi indicated that she participated in a section that includes many candles and soap. While the young woman, Sawsan Abbas, showed her participation through the natural and artificial roses section, noting the good turnout and the distinctive atmosphere.

From Tartous Governorate, the young woman, Reem Hammad, showed her participation through handicrafts that include bags of jeans, various accessories made of beads, copper, and various pieces.

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