Syrian Colors bazaar, which was held for three days in the Umayyah Hall at Sheraton Hotel in Damascus and concluded yesterday, included products made by more than 150 women and men to promote them.
The handicraft products, which were shown in the three-day event, included clothes, food, sweets, wooden gifts, antiques, accessories, traditional embroideries, handmade soap -you name it.
Rana Al-Tabbaa, the organizer of the Bazaar told Syria times : “This Bazaar aims to support the project of a “Societe” café that seeks to train and empower Downs Syndrome children and involve them in the labor market.”
“The bazaar shows the creativity of Syrian women and men and their handmade works that reflect traditional crafts and the aesthetics of their products, which will be a resource of income”.
Aysha Al- Tabaa displayed food products such as jam made by ladies from the workshop of “Al- Malki’s table”. She participated in the bazaar for the second time to acquaint people with her products.
Pharmacist Reyam Al-Matleb displayed natural handmade cosmetic products .She recently started her project entitled “Anti” [ Which means You].
She participated for the second time in the bazaar to promote her products and to participate in this charity work.
Usama Dawod , another participant, showed handmade wood designs as gift boxes, chocolate boxes and photo frames. He sees that the bazaar is a good opportunity to communicate with people and to display his products directly to them.
Reported by : Nada Haj Khidr