The Ministry of Social Development and Family announced the start of registration for those wishing to participate in the program for preserving heritage crafts (Sadu), which will start on April 22 and run for two months.

The program aims to preserve traditional crafts and protect them from extinction, and to train those wishing to learn the traditional Sadu craft and its basic skills.

Director of the Family Empowerment Department at the Ministry Fatima Al Nuaimi said that the program aims to train and transform the trainee from a consumers into professional craft owners, and to empower owners of productive projects by attracting and training new groups willing to learn the Sadu craft. At the end of the program, outstanding trainees will join designers from the Qatar Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Design, Fashion, and Technology (M7), in order to craft pieces and designs such as jewelry, clothing, and abayas, or home furniture, she said adding that these designs will be displayed in Arab and regional exhibitions and in M7.

Al Nuaimi expressed her hope that the program will achieve its goals by enabling the trainees to create new productive projects in a modern, sophisticated look that combines Qatari heritage and modern design to be marketed in exhibitions and marketing outlets affiliated with the Ministry of Social Development and Family.

Sadu is among the oldest traditional crafts in Qatar. Camel hair, goat hair and sheep wool are used in weaving Sadu.

The Sadu Heritage Crafts Preservation Program is a project that seeks to integrate designers with heritage, with the aim of preserving the Qatari heritage.
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