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Artisans restore splendor of Okaz Avenue

- ARAB NEWS

TAIF: Artisans restored the splendor of Souq Okaz Avenue, having come from different parts of the Kingdom to display their creative works during the ongoing 11th session of this landmark tourism event.

The avenue was lined with dozens of artisans with their carvings on wood, Sadu weaving, Arabic calligraph­y and other arts.

Aisha Al-Muhqani, who has been weaving clothes since her childhood, told Arab News: “I started participat­ing in Souq Okaz some years ago and I proudly won second place in the Okaz Award during its 10th session.”

She added that she highly values the efforts of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) to restore the traditiona­l profession­s and handicraft­s.

Wood-carver Hussein Abdul Wahab from Al-Ahsa, said: “The work is very exhausting and takes time, but I love it and I have my own carpentry business and make a good living for myself.”

Hussa Al-Otaibi inherited the Sadu-weaving tradition from her family, who have worked in the profession for years. Sadu weaving is mainly of colored wool and constitute­s the main element in making tents.

“I started showcasing my work at festivals and events inside and outside Taif years ago. The weaving process itself involves spinning the threads. Then I use another tool called a watad (stake) and I attach the thread to another tool named the menqada and menchase for weaving. I enjoy doing explained.

She said her project represents a success story and she participat­es in most festivals held in the Kingdom, including Janadriya, Okaz, productive families exhibition and the shopping tent in Taif.

Sara Al-Dousari embroideri­ng clothes and fabrics. “The embroidery profession, just like many traditiona­l profession­s, was about to vanish, but the SCTH came to all this,” she its rescue by supporting the artisans and opening the doors for them to participat­e in such festivals and exhibition­s,” she said.

The number of visitors to Souq Okaz on its second day exceeded 90,000.

The secretaria­t of the festival explained that the diversity of events and new elements contribute­d to the increase in visitor numbers, and it is expected that the number of visitors will increase in the days ahead.

 ??  ?? The 11th Souq Okaz festival gets underway in Taif. The number of visitors exceeded 90,000 on Friday. (AN photos by Mohammed Al-Sulami)
The 11th Souq Okaz festival gets underway in Taif. The number of visitors exceeded 90,000 on Friday. (AN photos by Mohammed Al-Sulami)
 ??  ?? An artisan carving a design in a piece of wood.
An artisan carving a design in a piece of wood.

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