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Watch how this Emirati transforms dried date palm fronds into baskets and mats to preserve tradition – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/27 at 12:56 PM
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Emirati woman Mouza Yammahy found inspiration in wasted date palm fronds on her farm and decided to turn them into beautiful woven products. She started by creating baskets and mats, using her weaving skills passed down through generations. Yammahy’s label, ‘Bint Aldar,’ showcases her intricately designed creations made from palm fronds that are dried, coloured, and woven into unique pieces. This traditional art reflects the resourcefulness and craftsmanship of Emirati culture, with every part of the date palm being utilized for practical and artistic purposes.

Yammahy’s farm in Fujairah serves as both her workplace and home, where she gathers palm fronds, dries them, and transforms them into colorful woven products. The intricate designs and patterns of her creations not only showcase the cultural heritage of the UAE but also bring a touch of tradition and elegance to modern living spaces. From food covers to large mats, Yammahy’s products are in high demand due to their craftsmanship, beauty, and sustainability.

The process of weaving palm fronds is labor-intensive but rewarding for Yammahy, as each piece requires meticulous handcrafted work. Despite the time-consuming nature of the art form, Yammahy finds joy in creating these traditional pieces that appeal to modern sensibilities. Her products are sold through various channels, including exhibitions, online platforms, and home delivery services, reaching customers across the UAE who appreciate the blend of tradition and sustainability in her creations.

Yammahy’s commitment to keeping the tradition of palm frond weaving alive and thriving is evident in her dedication to creating unique and beautiful pieces that resonate with customers. By repurposing farm waste into decorative and functional items, she not only promotes sustainability but also showcases the artistic potential in what others might discard. Through her innovative approach and creative vision, Yammahy is inspiring others to value and preserve traditional Emirati practices while embracing modern aesthetics.

The price range of Yammahy’s products varies based on size, design, and complexity, making them accessible to a wide range of customers. From small baskets to large mats, each piece reflects the rich cultural heritage of the UAE and the artistic expression of its people. Yammahy’s work is a testament to the beauty and craftsmanship that can be achieved through traditional practices, highlighting the importance of preserving and celebrating Emirati traditions in the modern world. With her skillful weaving techniques and innovative spirit, Yammahy continues to create stunning pieces that capture the essence of Emirati culture and inspire others to appreciate the artistry of woven palm fronds.

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