Qatar Tribune

SOUQ WAQIF COLLECTIBL­ES DRAW LARGE CROWDS

- QNA DOHA

SOUQ Waqif is witnessing a large turnout from the fans of the teams participat­ing in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, to enjoy the festive atmosphere of the market and buy heritage items and souvenirs to document their visit to Qatar.

The market’s streets and alleys grew into a daily carnival that brings together various nationalit­ies from across the world, especially lovers of ancient heritage areas, as they are attracted by antiques and collectibl­es. These collectibl­es include 3D models of Qatar’s historical landmarks like towers and castles, Qatari heritage like camels and horses, those relating to majlises, and Islamic household items such as buckets, incense burners, and utensils.

There are many other heritage items such as swords, daggers, and rosaries, that introduce internatio­nal fans to the State of Qatar’s history, culture and heritage.

Zayed Awad, owner of a heritage collectibl­es store in Souq Waqif, told QNA that the World Cup fans are mostly attracted to collectibl­es and souvenirs on which the name of the State of Qatar is written. These collectibl­es, for example, are models of towers or the lighthouse, and the fans make sure that the name of Qatar is written on these collectibl­es to remain a life-time memoir of their journey to attend the tournament, he said.

Jamal Abdullah, owner of a shop in Souq Waqif, told QNA that the gutra and Arabic aqel ropes are among the items that top fans’ attraction­s in Souq Waqif, with visitors keen to take photos of themselves while wearing them in the market, during their tours across Qatar, and at stadiums.

Fans of the World Cup teams are fascinated by old and diverse collectibl­es in the market, especially perfectly made handicraft­s upon which the names of Qatar and Doha are written, he added.

Saber Al Jarboui told QNA that many World Cup fans who come to Souq Waqif are keen to buy 3D models of swords, daggers, camels, lanterns and dishes, all of which are hand-crafted Qatari heritage items. He explained that they all document the life and history of the people of Qatar and the Qatari environmen­t, and fans prefer to keep them.

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