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The wood chests or boxes, still used in most Arab Gulf countries as decorative element in many houses, are traditional chests known as Sanadeeg Mubayata, that serve as storage for clothing and personal items. Its appearance is distinguished by nail heads hammered into various decorative fashions. These chests are made from real wood and are often used to present the bride with her trousseau. Chests are made of wood and are mostly used to keep and store clothes, gold jewellery and other valuable acquisitions, including money and official documents and papers. They are equipped with sturdy locks to guard against loss or theft of their contents. They are also characterised by their heavy weight that makes it impossible to easily relocate them elsewhere. They stand on four wooden cylinder shape pillars which isolate the floor from the bottom of the chest to protect it from humidity of the floor. It is worth noting that these boxes represent the bridegroom’s gift to his bride on their wedding night where his other gifts of clothes, perfumes and gold are kept, and which accompany the bride to her matrimonial home.
The wooden storage chest is made of sage or saisam wood, which are types of wood characterised by their high resistance to rotting for lengthy periods. The wood colour tends to be blackish brown.
The craftsman’s skill and precision are reflected in the engravings made in yellow metal film that is studded on all sides of the chest, excluding the back. The bright colour of the chest which is coated with sesame oil further amplifies the beauty of the engravings and motifs.
Workshop details:
Workshop outcome:
Making a traditional chest.
Workshop schedule timing:
Day |
Date |
Time |
Saturdays |
11-18-25 May 2024 |
10:00 AM – 12:30 PM (7:30 Hours) |
Workshop fees |
Language |
Age |
BD 40 |
Arabic & English |
18 years & above |
Location: |
Al Jasra Crafts Centre |
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For enquiry: |
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