The heritage and traditional handicrafts exhibition, which is held by the Craftsmen Union in Aleppo, was inaugurated on Thursday at the Olympic Theater Hall in Al-Hamadania in Aleppo.
Taking part in the event are 30 artisans from 14 handicrafts societies concerned with the manufacture of traditional crafts, copper and glass products, Arabesque wood, textile fabrics and handmade carpets.
Head of the Craftsmen’s Union Bakkour Farah stressed in a statement to SANA that the exhibition is of great importance to highlight heritage and traditional handicrafts and encourage craftsmen to display and market their products.
Farah underscored that the exhibition is a message to the world during which industrialists and craftsmen prove their ability to withstand and supply the local market with local products to challenge the blockade imposed on Syria.
He pointed to the key role of the Craftsmen Union in providing support for owners of traditional crafts and encourage them by providing production requirements.
The exhibition displays a wide variety of heritage and traditional handicrafts products including oriental decoration, Arabic calligraphy, carpentry and arabesque inlaid with seashells, old copper tools and utensils , products of traditional fabrics and natural silk as well as old traditional glass products, handmade carpets and loom weaving rugs .
A number of craftsmen, who are participating in the exhibition, underlined that the exhibition constitutes an opportunity to market their products and introduce them, stressing their keenness on teaching their grandparents’ traditional handicrafts to their children and grandchildren for fear of extinction.
The craftsmen referred to the remarkable turnout ,which the exhibition is witnessing, noting that the exhibition is an urgent need for every craftsman to display his products and constitutes an active motive for the artisans to continue work and production.
A number of visitors to the exhibition expressed their admiration for the ancient and authentic artisans’ products who are concerned with preserving the authentic heritage of Aleppo.
Rawaa Ghanam