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The tenacity of Omani crafts


The tenacity of Omani crafts
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Despite fierce competition from machine-made imports, the ancient business of traditional weaving, pottery and metal work is still thriving in the inner towns of the Sultanate.
In Nizwa in the Dakhiliya region, Ahmed Al Nabhani, was mesmerising tourists as his fingers moved delicately to form curves of a rim of a large pot, called Jahlah in Arabic. Tourists also watched him kick his potter’s wheel while his hands created a shape from the damp clay. Behind him, his assistant was firing a round-shaped kiln after placing a stack of pots inside the three-metre-deep oven. ....

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Weave a Rag Rug - The New York Times


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Make your loom:
1. Cut vertical notches, one inch apart, along the shorter sides of the cardboard, making sure that they are aligned. Each notch should be about one-and-a-half inches deep.
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Prepare your fabric scraps:
1. Start by cutting the fabric into strips about one-and-a-half inches wide. Cut the fabric lengthwise to get the longest strips possible. Be sure to cut off any seams and to trim stray threads.
2. Once you have a few strips of fabric, start knotting them together. An easy and secure way to knot the fabric is to cut a one-inch slit about a half-inch from the end of a strip. Repeat with a second strip. Stick the end of the second strip through the slit in the other strip so that it sticks out about three inches. Now grab the tail of the second strip and pull it through the slit. Pull both pieces of fabric tight to make a knot. Repeat as needed. (You will want two long pieces of fabric, perhaps in contrasting colors, for ....

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Newspaper Pop-up Card - The New York Times


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1. Fold the largest square in half and then in half again. Fold in half yet again, diagonally.
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2. Use scissors to round off the open corner.
3. Unfold your paper. Cut one petal out.
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4. To create the cup shape, rub the glue stick over one petal next to the cut out. Overlap with the petal on the other side of the cut and press to glue in place.
5. Use smaller squares to create additional blooms and stick them to the inside of the larger flower with a small (about ¼-inch) piece of double-sided tape. ....

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Omani crafts market hit by imports: Study


Omani crafts market hit by imports: Study
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By Staff Reporter MUSCAT: Jan. 21 - Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) has published a study on how the import of some products is adversely affecting Omani crafts market as well as the ability of traditional businesses to remain competitive. Badr al Ma’amari, an academic and researcher at SQU, said, “Studies have revealed the problem is directly linked to agreements under free trade or open market polices or because of the guidelines laid out by institutions such as Unesco, which are often based keeping in the mind the countries with large population such as India, China, and relatively smaller Egypt and Mexico.” ....

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Looking for a Weekend Excursion? Try Craft Shop Hopping


Looking for a Weekend Excursion? Try Craft Shop Hopping
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/30/t-magazine/craft-shops-connecticut-new-york.html
Looking for a Weekend Excursion? Try Craft Shop Hopping
A wealth of stores and studios in Connecticut and upstate New York offer lovely handmade wares that you’ll have forever.
Clockwise from top left: Wendy Jensen’s split rattan baskets at 100 Main Street; Plain Goods in New Preston, Conn., housed in a former community gathering hall turned post office that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places; gold jewelry, made by the former fashion industry veteran Selina King, at Antony Todd Home; a display of housewares, including the store’s Japanese blue and brown spotted ceramic line, at Privet House; a custom mosaic tiled table top by the duo at Bantam Tileworks; ash-glazed stoneware made by Jane Herold Pottery.Credit.Clockwise from top left: Anne Day/Courtesy of 100 Main; Courtesy of Plain Goods; Courtesy of An ....

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