The Pavilion of the United Arab Emirates at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo continues to highlight the rich Emirati heritage by showing the authentic duration of the crafts from the hand of the fourth day, which included Witis “Bait al Harifeen” Al Harifeen “live.
These live workshops include interactive experiences in the art of Al Sadu, a traditional form of fabric, focusing on the “Maghzal” (axis), which is one of its basic steps, in addition to Talli (stewed) and Kous (palm frond tissue). The workshops allow the visitors of the pavilion to create their own memories of each crafts individually and provide them with the opportunity to learn the crafts in the emiratic way par excellence under the supervision of the mothers of the Emirates of these rootent a living memory a memory
The workshops organized by the pavilion are characterized by their interactive appearance, which offer small memories inspired by the original crafts, such as Talli medals, replicas of miniature spindle and markers of Kous, allowing visitors to maintain part of this cultural experience.
It is worth noting that the prominent pieces shown in the pavilion, executed by the hands of Bait al Harifeen, such as the “Al Sadu” piece that has large screens in the “Healthcare” section as, as, as, as, as well as, also, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, also, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, also, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as, as well as as, as well as, also, also, also, also, also, also, also, also, as well as. Creativity inspired by the symbol or heritage, were designed and exhibited.
This live participation incorporates the presence of the Emirati desert with its authentic spirit and values ​​derived from generosity and ability, through the hands of artisans who transmit these crafts from generation to generation.
The presence of Emirati crafts in the EAU pavilion continues until April 19, as part of the efforts of the Eau pavilion to introduce the cultural and human heritage of the country in a style that maintains the rhythm of the present and anticipates the future.
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