Tannery showcases local products at INDEX Dubai

24/10/2011

Sougha, a social outreach initiative under the Khalifa Foundation and the Al Khaznah Tannery (AK), an Abu Dhabi-based leather tannery, are holding a joint showcase of locally made products at this year’s edition of International Design Exhibition 2011 (INDEX Dubai), which opened on October 22 and will run until October 25, 2011 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC).

 

The exhibit, which is being mounted as part of the ongoing inaugural ‘Festival of Interior Design’ (FoID), aims to highlight the unique beauty and charm of local Emirati crafts and AK leather ranges.

 

The stand looks towards creating a modern and fresh look that combines cultural artefacts like Sadou, Khous and Gargour with local materials like camel leather.

 

The exhibit features key items like chairs that feature AK camel leather and woven fabric from Sougha; lighting fixtures inspired by traditional fish- nets called ‘Gargour’ and cushions that have been made from woven camel leather.

 

“The UAE is home to some of the most fascinating handicrafts in the region and creative artisans who continue to keep traditions like weaving and use of indigenous elements,” said Leila Ben Gacem, senior manager Entrepreneurship Development Department, Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development. “Being able to showcase the products of the Sougha initiative brings us one step closer to our objective of highlighting the uniqueness of traditional Arabic handmade products. We thank the organizers of FoID for allowing us the opportunity to promote the works of our local craftsmen and help keep the tradition of local weaving practices alive.”

 

“We are very proud of the positive results and feedback that we have received for this joint initiative. The strong response is both testament to the commitment to preserve UAE cultures and tradition and also inspires us to continue helping local artisans in promoting their handmade products across strategic events like FoID. Participating in local events and creating partnership with key players in the public and private sectors has helped increase more awareness about the Sougha and Al Khaznah initiatives and secure sales channels to help us tap into a wider market,” said Jean-Marie Gigante, general manager, Al Khaznah Tannery.