A popular letter tells the story of the Egyptian heritage in Sharjah Heritage Days

Sharjah, February 19 / WAM / The activities of Sharjah Heritage Days are currently held in the heart of the heart of Sharjah, many of which are presented from parts of the Arab Republic of Egypt, each of which tells a history of time and generations of craftsmen and types of artifacts that fascinate the eyes with its art, accuracy, and distinctive local character and its imprint that floats In its symbols, pictures, meanings and shapes that depict the nature of life with its people And its people from the era of the Pharaohs to this day.
And Dr. Nihad Helmy, a researcher in the science of anthropology at the Faculty of African Studies at Cairo University, head of the Egyptian craftsmen delegation, referred to a group of craftsmanship, including the craft of Al -Saidi, Kelim Foua, Al -Khayyamiya, Al -Farka Al -Naqdi, Al -Kharz, Al -Tarza and Sculpture.
And in the Al -Tali Al -Saidiya craft, Shaima Al -Najjar talked from Sohag about the craft of embroidery with the threads Society for its beautiful crossing.
On the craft of Kalim Fawa – a lounge from the cities of Kafr El -Sheikh, Mabrouk Muhammad Abu Shaheen spoke about the use of sheep wool and the weaving on it on the cotton, reviewing its types (prominent and gentlemen) and its multiplicity between bags and bedspreads and furniture of houses, revealing that its distinction in this workmanship is due to being inherited for 200 years.
And the plastic artist Mohamed Jaber, a specialist in the craft of wood formation, reviewed a number of heritage lanterns that he excelled in the designs of Al Hilal, Crescent, and mosques in an impressive manner.
Nisreen Ahmed Attia provided an explanation about the craft of Khayyamia, which is the famous carnival fabric that is used in the largest sizes with tents of occasions or the smallest used in the bedspreads and murals, with the diversity of its decorations that carried the forms of lotus, loaders, cheeks, Ain Horus, the Pharaonic, Coptic and Islamic engraving.
The artist Tawfiq Selim reviewed his sculptures, which depict the Egyptian heritage crafts and the figures of the most famous artistic, literary and social figures, while Dr. Manar Abdel Razzaq excelled in the beads and created the fingertips of Aya Hassan and Hamdiyya Attia the aesthetic of the Naqdi Al -Faraqa known in UNESCO with the craft (Al -Nishaidi) and its forms of feather, triangle, chair, ownership, and others To give Egyptian craftsmen to the visitors of Sharjah Heritage is an enjoyable and memory experience that does not go away.
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