Abu Dhabi launches initiative to preserve national handicrafts

By NNN-WAM,

Abu Dhabi : The Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH) has launched a multi-tier plan aimed at safeguarding and reviving Emirati traditional handicrafts.


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The main objective of this project is to preserve traditional handicrafts and associated know-how through the development of cultural merchandising products and training programs.

The project also aims at transmitting to the people of the UAE and its visitors the values and history associated with each different type of handicrafts.

As part of the project, ADACH has issued a public appeal aimed at identifying and registering old Emirati handicrafts and related photographic and archival material kept in private homes.

This initiative, known as “Turathna” also aims at identifying potential craftsmen/women that could eventually be engaged in handicraft production and training, a key element for the projects’ long term sustainability.

Under this initiative, people will be invited to come forward and register any old Emirati handicraft they might have in their possession. The items, which should be at least 30 years old, will be photographed, referenced and returned to the owner, along with a certificate of appreciation.

Traditional Emirati handicrafts include khoos (palm fronds weaving), saddoo (wool weaving), telli (embroidery), metal works, pottery, traditional jewelry, leather work, wood work, upholstery, as well as other items related to the traditional practice of falconry, pearl diving and camel husbandry.

According to Mohamed Khalaf Al Mazrouei, Director General of the Authority, ADACH’s mandate is about preserving Abu Dhabi’s authentic culture, traditions and heritage, an intrinsic part of which are Emirati handicrafts.

Among the many initiatives launched by the Authority are the completion of the inventory for the Emirate’s intangible heritage, the conservation and management of historic sites, and increasing awareness about the value and significance of the heritage of the UAE.

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