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المملكة: "Henced" It enhances the presence of traditional arts and monofis in Japan

The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts participates " Heirs " In The Saudi Cultural Week held in Expo 2025 Osaka in Japan , with the aim of enhancing the presence of Traditional arts Saudi Arabia on the international scene, empowering entrepreneurs, and providing live experiences of the public, coinciding with the year of handicrafts 2025, from 12 to 15 July. /> Participation includes a set of activations that integrate Saudi and Japanese culture in a modern nature while preserving the originality of every traditional art, through a living show that combines the craftsman Salman Al -Hamad, and Japanese craftsman Saudi traditional arts, using innovative seals designed by the student Fida Al -Omari, who holds a high diploma in the development of traditional products from "Henced". "Henced" Through the art exhibition, which is held within the participation, a set of exclusive pieces that reflect the Saudi and Japanese identities, to enable and support the innovators of entrepreneurs in the handicraft sector. And Al -Ghamdi. "Hello" That symbolizes peace between the two cultures, designed by the entrepreneur, the jewels of the bond. "Gold bracelets" That carries cultural symbols and inscriptions of traditional Saudi arts and Japanese Sakura Venus, from the last Alaa businessman. "Heritage store"In support and empowerment of a vital market in traditional Saudi arts. "Henced" A pioneering party in highlighting the national identity and enriching the traditional arts locally and globally, and promoting it, appreciating the live, distinguished treasures and leaders in the fields of traditional arts, contributing to preserving its origins and supporting national capabilities and talents and practitioners, and encouraging those interested in learning, mastery and development.

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