Hand products in the Egyptian villages arrived at the shortcomings in the Gulf
While the villages of Upper Egypt witnessed a prosperity in the manufacture of pottery, ceramics, and wood."Al -Gomhoria Online" wandered in cities and villages and monitored the word and the picture the prosperity of Egyptian industries.
Bedouin women products decorate princes.
(Burj Al Arab) Bedouin women..Professor of manual textile industries
A great turnout from the Gulf princes..On the dirty glimmer of the splendor of raw materials and designs
Pendants..Decor decorating the pillars of palaces
Books_ Hamid Hillel:
The Bedouin environment in the western Alexandria and the Arab Tower of the Arabs is unique to distinctive textile products that depend on natural materials..
Rajab Raff says, "One of the Bedouins," that the Bedouin woman works on the traditional wooden loom brilliant..It is an alternative to carpets, but his drawings stemming from the Bedouin environment make the elders and princes of the Gulf rush to buy it more than the Iranian carpet due to the quality of its materials extracted from the wool of sheep and camels...And its microscopic Hand Mead industry.
He said that the men began to share the Bedouin woman in the Bedouin Kemmil industry and the houses of poetry that the Arab Gulf residents buy for cellular trips due to the magnificence of designs and materials..Explaining I make the Arab House or the House of Poetry may take more than 6 months.
He added that the first steps of manufacturing after obtaining wool and lounge begin to clean it well and then convert it into spinning threads that are colored with fixed natural materialAnd then sitting to the old wooden loom to produce creations that the princes accept to be acquired as the Hand Mid industries.Rofah said that before the invention of the wooden bew, the Bedouin woman flirted using tools that were available in the poor environment. There were only dead donkeys or animal legs bones after drying out...Hence the Arab proverb, "Al -Shatra is flirting with a donkey man"..Where the clothes of her children were made from sheep wool in the shadow of a harsh environment that she taught how to make wonderful Bedouin products.
As for Khaled Al -Safati Al -Azoumi, he confirms that the Ministry of Culture was in the eighties organizing exhibitions of Bedouin products..The pregnancy industry - by breaking H - is the most important industries, and it is an alternative to the potatoes used by the sons of Al -Hadary, the cover to protect from the cold of the dance desert, and it is also made from camels..Often it includes one color or their red and blue colors.
Jawida Al -Talkhwi says Badawi and member of the Artists Syndicate. These products are the product of the Bedouin and cultural heritage that distinguishes the sons of the desert from other residents that the need or the invention was the manual loom, as the Bedouin woman guided her intelligence to the invention of the wooden loom to make covers and the clothes of her children from the materials available to her, which are wool and lounge, thenAfter that, it developed and used by the sons of the village of Akhmim, whose people also created in their manufacture..
He said that the children of the Arab countries ask Bedouin poetry houses in particular..It has achieved great successes and became comparable to the small industries supported by the state.
He explained that the Bedouin poetry house is warm in the winter, as if it is an air conditioner, and this is the nature of its materials that maintains heat and prevents rain water, wind and dust..
Awad Al -Fakhirian said that the most important sections of the hair house are the rituals and the barrower many, and through this is a special place for women away from the places of men inside the house of poetry.
He explained that these industries, which have become a great return, must support the Egyptian family and increase their income and the state’s income through the available training opportunities...Demanding the provision of places for small projects for Bedouin environment products such as olive presses and pickling them, as well as industries based on local materials such as wool and lounges that are obtained in the sheep and camel season season every year in the northern coast and Burj Al Arab.
He stressed that the price of exporting the hair house may exceed 100 thousand pounds..He explained that the Bedouin woman also was creative in making decoration through the textile pendants that decorate the pillars and accept the people of the Arab world and tourists from all countries..It is also decorated with luxurious palaces to give a sense of fragrant history.
(Qena) The capital of traditional crafts..Poenza, porcelain and sculpting on wood
Garajos factory, the famous architect Hassan Fathi, to attract global tourism..The Ministry of Sweden King
Al -Saniah: We hope to create the village of Al -Harfiyyin..The return of exhibitions..And establish marketing outlets
Qena - Abdul Rahman Abu Bouzakir: Qena Governorate is famous for many craft industries, most notably pottery, ceramics, fakkat, newspaper and sculptures on wood..These industries are concentrated within 45 villages in the governorate until they became the capital of traditional crafts..The villages of Sheikh Ali and Kom Al -Dabaa are considered to be in the Naqada Center and the village of Al -Mahrousa in the Qena Center and the villages of Garajos and Hijaza in the Qus Center..And if some of them receive appropriate attention and others still suffer from the recession that threatens the future of that letter.
Al -Gomhoria Online toured some of the producing villages in Qena Governorate..The beginning was from the village of Garajos in the Qus Center, which owns the oldest ceramic industry, which dates back to the era of the fifties at the hands of it, and it is one of the most important historical monuments after the famous architect Hassan Fathi was built in the form of the French monk, Estevan Damon, to be at the head of the global tourism map before terrorist events Which occurred in the shortest in the nineties and the idea of building the porcelain factory in the village of Garajos by "Monsieu Lovr", a member of the archaeological mission, and the father "Montgolovy", who used the engineer Hassan Fathi to build the manufacturer, the continuation of a number of French and Swiss to teach the villagers to make porcelain in all its craftsmanship, chemical and plastic aspects. From 1955 until they gained a high skill..The factory was visited by the King of Sweden in 1986.
Teacher Fawaz, one of the factory employees, complains about the high price of a ton of raw material to make porcelain "Aswan clay", in addition to the lack of marketing opportunities..He pointed out that the factory witnessed the most prosperity of prosperity before terrorism hit the city of Luxor in the 1990s, where we were more dependent on the establishment of exhibitions in Luxor and Cairo, and tourist delegations were visiting the factory for purchase.And we hope to establish marketing outlets in all the cities of the governorate and inside the university so that the industry does not disappear, as we were before we produced statues and artistic pieces for tourists as well.
Al -Sheikh Ali village in the Naqada Center is one of the most important villages that are famous for the pottery industry in Qena Governorate, and Kamel Abu Al -Yazid, one of the craftsmen in the village, pointed to the inheritance of the craft from parents and grandparents and still more than 130 families working in the pottery industry, but we suffer from lack of interest in the industry and no We are still living in the hope of establishing the village of Al -Harfaidin in Naqada, which was announced for more than 20 years. However, the designated land is not delivered from the encroachments from time to time without there being serious steps to establish the village, especially since the Naqada Center is also famous for the "Al -Farqa" industry that was issued to Sudan has passed, in addition to making gazets products, such as chairs, family, and full bedrooms, and all of these crafts, if the state does not seek to develop it, then we will disappear soon.."Cristin Haroun", one of the workers in the Al -Farqa industry, says that this industry was unique to the city of Naqada, and it depends in its raw material on threads of silk or cotton to produce different forms of fabrics, the most famous of which is the veil and the millions, and most women wear it in Upper Egypt and the State of Sudan..In addition to the manually manually "shawl" of silk on Nol Nol, and many call it "Omdurman" because the residents of the city of Omdurman in Sudan are the most used people for the blessing, believing that it brings the blessing, as it was exporting the blessing there as a result of the strong demand from it from the people of Sudan, so it wasOne of the most important garments of the Sudanese bride's adornment, as well..Noting that there are more than 700 families with critics working for the driver who work on about 1200 nols and 200 families in the village of Al -Khatara...It was issued to Sudan, and the production was estimated annually about 700 thousand pieces of fruits, amounting to approximately 4 million dollars. The number of employees was about 10 thousand families in the city, the neighboring villages.The import process from China and India, and this industry depends on its prices on the stability of economic conditions, which led to the decline in the industry at the present time very much, especially after the export stopped to Sudan since 1987. After it generated millions, its gain became Melim at the present time.
The village of Hejaza in the Qus Center is also famous for mastering the art of sculpting on wood since he established the idea of a French monk called "Petros Ion" who lived in the village 27 years, where he died and was buried throughout his life in the village seeking to teach the villagers the art of sculpture on wood until they mastered the profession completely and the idea turned into a tradeFashion, especially after the establishment of a association for a specialized center for the manufacture of wood products.
Atef in Qatar, "one of the workers in the sculpture on wood," said that a marketing exhibition was being held in Cairo and is usually held in March, but he stopped since the events of January 25 and we previously made two exhibitions in the governorate and 5 exhibitions were held since the beginning of 1986 in addition to the exhibitions that held itAssociation and Export for Europe, France, Germany and Italy..Pointing out that the conditions that followed January 25 had a great impact, as it led to the lack of endowment exhibitions that were held in the shortest because of its proximity to the village, we stopped and we have suffered difficulties in marketing, pointing out that they used environmental trees in the industry such as Al -Sanat, Al -Aql, Al -Aka, Al -Batq and Al -Sarsa, who is currently facing extinction, Calling on the government to establish a private farmer or put the sequences inside a natural reserve to protect this type of extinction.Dr. Walid Baraqaq, the regional director of the Egyptian Integrated Development Initiative "Al -Nida" in Qena Governorate, said that the Foundation has succeeded since its inauguration years ago in implementing many development projects on the land of Qena Governorate, which included the establishment of fish farms, kindergarten classes and literacy classes, as well as implementing projects to improve the level of poor familiesSuch as poultry raising and recycling of agriculture waste..In addition to training workshops to develop the heritage crafts that Qena Governorate is famous for from extinction, such as Al -Farka in Naqada and Al -Khazar in Garajos and Qenawy Qenawi in Al -Mahrousa and other industries in other villages, pointing out that Qena Governorate has 45 villages with 45 products, including what has disappeared and what is continuous and we succeeded in The development of these crafts and the introduction of a new craft, which is the Arabesque industry, and we adopted the idea of "a producer for every village" so that each village becomes distinctive in its industry. For example, the blessing is famous for Naqada only here we develop the industry inside the city of Naqada and open more training centers in the same place without the need to open similar workshops in the center Another or another village, and for this you find that there are villages in the Qus Center, for example, with more than 4 workshops for the manufacture of wood and digging on wood, so we aim to establish industrial gatherings to maintain the cohesion of industry and the ability to absorb the market, and we also adopted the idea of marketing products through an integrated team in addition to promoting products On our website, as well as in local and international exhibitions, and this component achieved the benefit of more than 1400 beneficiaries and benefits have been provided for them..
(Menoufia) "Serma" Shama Ashmoun..Universal in Tabloula and the curtains of Quranic verses
It invaded Europe and America..And decorate hotels and towers of Mecca and Medina
Workshop owners: We suffer from the high prices of raw materials..And we hope that it will be loaned from the project agency
Menoufia - Nashat Abdel Razek:
The village of Shamma is characterized by the Ashmoun Center by the Serma industry as a hand and heritage craft that was unique to its people manually and is considered one of the traditional arts that are famous in the past in many countries of the Islamic world for its elegance, diversity of its uses and authenticity, and it maintained its stay for its association with the clothing of the honorable Kaaba..As the princes and the homes of officials are defined..And it became part of the modern decoration that indicates luxury, wealth, taste and elegance. The more years it passes, the greater the luster and value..
"The Republic Online" has moved to the village of Shama, with a population of about 35 thousand people, and has been famous since the 1960s for the production of sirma, khukhan, wire, binding of the Kaaba, Kaaba Kaaba, the shrineMost of them in palaces, hotels and museums in many Arab, Islamic and European countries.
Abdullah Faraj Salam says, "One of the villagers and the owner of the Serma manufacturing workshop": I have been working with this profession about 25 years ago, that is, from the second generation after I learned it with the most famous workshops in Khan Al -Khalili in Al -Hussein neighborhood in Cairo, including Al -Akkad and Al -Tayyib, where he was working with those workshops the late SaeedAttia, then his brother Sobhi, from the village, who helped many of the village's youth, the elders, teachers and other first generation, and provided them with training opportunities and worked in that work in the same workshops..Then they left Cairo and returned to the village because of the costs of housing and residence there or hardship and the cost of travel daily, and they opened many workshops in the village in the eighties...Pointing out that more than 1,000 people have become mastered inside the workshops and homes, to the extent that the village replied in that craft, it was spread inside Egypt and in a number of Arab and Islamic countries such as Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Iran, Labanosoria and the UAE..In addition to the Islamic communities and centers in some European countries, including London and America, which are exported to, and that 90 % of the production of the khukhan "glossy metal of the drawn copper", whether paintings, tablou and curtains written in the verses of the Holy Quran presented in Khan Al -Khalili from the Shama industry, and the remaining 10 % inAl -Hussein workshops in Cairo, and this raw is imported from India about 400 pounds per kilo..Pointing out that the Saudis were asking these products in the seasons of Umrah and Hajj at low prices in exchange for selling it to all hotels and towers of Mecca and Medina at high prices to decorate the walls with different models of Arabic calligraphy and generous Quranic verses..They also took the clothing of the Kaaba from Egypt and that they are manufacturing it currently with its own factory with 100 % Saudi hands throughout the year, starting from the Hajj season to the next season, while if it was manufactured in Egypt, it does not take more than a month and with higher quality.
"Salam" added that they can with their products in beautifying government departments offices and hospitals within the framework of the presidential initiative "a decent life" whose work is currently in the village and implementing souvenirs for officials, bridal bedspreads, and decorating paintings, thus at cost price.Ahmed Ghunmoser Attia Al -Sabbagh explained, "One of the oldest workers in the craft" explained that this profession teaches patience, endurance, mastery of work and accuracy, as well as creativity in choosing colors, taste and feeling beauty, and the soul fills a positive and aesthetic card and a sense of the ability of art to preserve its luster despite the passage of time and it has moved from the village to A number of neighboring villages in the Ashmouniah Center, "Tahwa, disbelief in Tariqa, giving birth, and sanding the Annablouh" and that the fastest people are learning and mastery of that heritage craft are the young and uneducated, and that girls and women, especially widows and divorced women, as well as school and university students who are keen to work with this craft on the summer vacation to provide study expenses..Pointing out that working in the workshops is with the number of daily hours and needs full -time people within the limits of 6 individuals, for example, and through a "wooden nolle" that is tightened by "cotton atrophy from the Great Mahalla" on both sides, then the curtain or cloth is proven by "Shamwah", for example, and it is intended to implement the writing Or drawing on it with flour dough, such as starch, after printing the drawing or writing required on your whole by the calligrapher, and the most famous of them in the village, Abdel Moneim Abu Yusef, then the orientation of the ornament with the needle and the use of zinc and the jazz is printed. Then install it on the fabric if the required drawing or writing is prominent, then this is done using a filling with a "delicacy" and vice versa...The opposite of working in the homes, so it will be the number and space of the pieces.Anwar Mahmoud Ghoneimojios, a building of "workers in the profession", confirms that he prefers to work at night and that the work is a traditional manual, most of which are in the doctrine or silver, unlike the clothing of the Kaaba.For a meter of raw materials and manufacturers, it is that in the past the raw materials were provided and production is limited to the manufacturer only in exchange for sale by approximately 4 thousand pounds per meter..
He added that in 2008 a big leap occurred in that industry, and instead of the serums, the wire appeared "copper, silver, or gold", which is the same as the shepherd as the Kaaba is made now, but the difference in the quality of the wire is that it is of gold only and that the Syrians were buying the serma products from Khan Al -Khalili at high prices to sell to kings and princes and suspend them in palaces and some countries, including Iran and Lebanon, as ancient antiquities and paintings that they have sold one of the paintings in Iran, in which the shrines are frequently as a heritage of about one million dollars, but he taught them that most of the artifacts from the village of Shamma went to the village and bought The producer directly from them at the prices of the turbulent, they opened a workshop in it and attracted the skilled workers from the villagers to work in it with more wages, which led to the injury of other workshops in the village similarly to stop work until the January 2011 revolution took place and the severe blow to this craft was in Egypt at the time...The Arab Spring revolutions also moved to Syria and Lebanon, and the curfew and prohibition of travel abroad was imposed, so the situation stopped, and Egypt witnessed a state of stagnation.Tahrir Square and felt hope and the return of life again despite the terrorist operations that were carried out by traitors that affected the state.A number of the villagers, Mustafa Ramzy, said "an employee" and Alaa Al -Hanafi, "General Manager of the Post", and the dream of Salamosa Khalifa, Nasser Abu Yusuf, "workers" that the serum is the khukhana and the reed "see a descending" and also the sheet is that the khukhan is manufactured by cutting the wire that resembles the zipper with scissors and picked up a needle that comes down to the bottomOn the edition or drawing to show the drawing or writing in its final form..While the reed is a virgin that was imported from Japan, a gratitude is currently a traditional from China and India, and it is wrapped on 8 rollers, from which 8 parties are taken wrapped on a carton, and that is in a needle.From 3 to 10 cm and placed below it in vain and a strengthening cardboard.They added that one of the painters in the village implement the drawings..While the calligrapher writes on the kiosk and perfumes "fragmented" and prints drawing or writing, most of which are the verse of the chair, or the beautiful names of God, or the door of the Kaaba before starting embroidery, and that this craft was limited to men at the beginning of its spread in the village and then it was learned by women, especially widows and divorced women with the aim of spendingOn their children and families, or improve their income, as well as school and university students to provide their academic expenses in their way and without a gift, to the extent that there are doctors, engineers and teachers in the village previously worked in that craft.
Ahmed Khalil, "one of those interested in that craft," said that this manual industry broke into the Ottoman era in Egypt and Istanbul and entered the village in the late eighties by learning in Porsche Al -Hajj Saeed Attia Ibn Al -village in the Kit Kat area and Khan Al -Khalili in Cairo and was initially limited to the manufacture of army supplies in Egypt and SudanAnd the Emirates include ranks, walks, flames, and missiles until the central security events occurred in Egypt, and these workshops were prevented from manufacturing military missions, so they began writing Quranic verses;Including Surat Al -Fatihah..Pointing out that the khukhan is imported from India in kilo and similar to the zipper is cut into parts and the plate is implemented, whether writing or drawings "natural views or birds such as peacocks, flowers, or maid..While the "cane" was born, it was imported from Japan, currently from China, and the frame was sold for about 50 to 120 pounds to hang it on the walls of the house and bless the verses of the Qur’an written in it, and from 1990 to 2005 a Syrian delegation to the village in order to design a tradition of the Ottoman Kaaba, which has an area of about18 meters square, 4 pieces, each piece is approximately 5 square meters..
He added that he is currently working in the village 4 workshops with a total of about a thousand people who have about 500 people working in silver work, as well as wire works that are limited to men.He called for the allocation of a permanent exhibition for owners of handicrafts and heritage in a free place to display and market their products, preferably close to the airport in order to facilitate foreign and Arab tourists as soon as their feet step on the land of Kinana or when they leave shopping and selling from these artifacts and creating marketing opportunities to sell the product to confront the depression that he suffers fromManufacturers and workshop owners.Muhammad Khalil, "the owner of a workshop", sees it that it is difficult for someone to learn this craft to leave it..Because of the Korona and Bannings of the gatherings, the workshops were closed and the worker has been working in his home third of the time and with simple revenues and we relied on social media "Facebook", "WhatsApp" and "Massinger" in the display and marketing of some production self -production instead of the stagnation that affected the profession and its deserted most of the makers And the owners of the auxiliary crafts and went to work in factories in the city of Sadat and Cairo and lead the ticks or work in restaurants, agriculture or taxis, while the remaining minority is waiting without making an energy energy to return life to the profession and open the door for export to the point that we are currently hoping to sell production at its cost without profit In order to maintain "Al -Sanai'i".
He pointed out that communication has already been made with many people and merchants inside and outside Egypt, calling for the state's support for them as owners of small and micro projects in light of the "Corona" crisis and within the framework of the initiativeGuarantees or signing checks away from routine procedures in order to save this craft and for these industries to support raw materials whose prices have multiplied 7 times after floating the pound and helping to market the product through exhibitions without paying a high rental value in exchange for the place to feel the safety of prisoners and living.
For his part, Major General Ibrahim Abu Laimon, Governor of Menoufia, said that he met a number of owners of craft and manual industries to discuss ways to improve craftsmanship in the governorate and provide all capabilities for industries by studying the establishment of an entity for heritage and craftsman Their abilities to reduce the disappearance of heritage industries and the return of handicrafts to their previous era to compete in the global market..Stressing that the governorate pays great attention to craft and heritage industries and remove the obstacles it faces, given that Menoufia is a castle that excelled in these industries for many years and is one of the most important professions that generations inherit in addition to its role in providing job opportunities for young people, as it represents part of the national cultural identity that reflects the originalityAnd the history of the province, and directed the necessity of exploiting the available resources and their development and complete coordination between all the relevant Gat with the aim of overcoming all obstacles facing young and craft.
(Eastern) Heritage and Heritage..It reflects the role of the Egyptian civilization
Gilly..To maintain the carpet and killer industry
Ghorab: plots of land in the industrial areas of Babbis, Ismaili orchards..To establish projects
Al -Sharqiya _ Abdul -Ati Muhammad:
Sharkia Governorate is famous for heritage handicrafts, when it represents a cultural and enlightening value that highlights the role of Egyptian civilization.Preserving the revival of these industries is keen to protect them from extinction by transferring craftsmanship to sincere generations to ensure their survival and providing job opportunities where many families live on them..Dr. said.Mamdouh Ghurab, the governor of Sharqia, that handicrafts are in addition to being one of the most beautiful manifestations of civilized heritage with their creativity expressing the lives of peoples, the pattern of living and their thinking style, as it is a cultural heritage and a field of innovation..It is an activity that contributes to improving income, raising the standard of living and providing job opportunities, and is considered a source for developing economic resources and one of the important factors to revive the commercial and tourism movement in the governorate.He added that the governorate is famous for heritage crafts, such as the manufacture of papyrus in the village of Carmos, in Abokbar, Clime, and hand carpets in Mitt Zafar and the Arab Arab.
Ghorab said that the manual carpet industry is one of the distinctive signs of the province and witnesses a great demand from Egyptian citizens, or from the foreign countries, to realize the importance of handicrafts..He explained that from this standpoint, the main supporter was to encourage workers and makers and everyone who had a desire to establish a project..Where it provided the opportunity to obtain loans for these projects through the national project for community, human and local development "your project", which was able to provide 16 thousand and 305 projects for youth at a cost of 2 billion and 482 million and 917 thousand pounds, and it provided 49 thousand and 75 job opportunities for the people of the province, as well as a development fund Small and micro projects provide soft loans for young people to establish real projects and create job opportunities that provide them with a decent life, which helps in reducing the phenomenon of unemployment and raising the employment rate among young people and supporting and marketing projects economically and culturally projects and opening different horizons to market their products internally and externally as the device was able, during the period from June 2014 to May 2021, to provide loans to young people of 2 billion and 340 million and 200 thousand pounds, to finance 108465 projects, between average, small and micro, to provide 167731 real job opportunities for youth.
Ghoraba drew his help owners to market their products by providing shops in civilized markets, which have become in hearing and view of people by reducing up to 50% to display products.He added that the governorate provided support to any investor for these small or large projects by the possibility of allocating plots..Pointing out that the governorate is participating in exhibitions that are a center for marketing handicrafts to encourage the owners of craftsman.Dr. Rasha Hassan, Director of the Tourism Department of the Conservative General Bureau, said this year, she participated in an exhibition of heritage handicrafts during the celebration of Egypt's Day in the Nasser Military Candidates..It expresses the authenticity and legacy of the arts and crafts that the province abounds in..A pavilion is devoted to displaying the craft exhibits represented in the "pink paper, porcelain, pottery, carpets, wooden brides, and klime..He pointed out that the handicrafts are in addition to being one of the most beautiful manifestations of cultural heritage with their creativity expressing the lives of peoples and their lifestyle and the style of their thinking, as well as being a cultural heritage and a field of Ibtakar.
Iman Saeed Mandir said the exhibition of the productive families in Sharkia Governorate, that the wooden brides embody well -known rural personalities within the rural community, such as the mayor, the sheikh of the country, the largest, the headmaster, the farm, the holder of the wealth, the licorice seller, and the Qahwaji..In addition to the drummer..All of them are personalities that distinguish the rural society, as it was known from the Sharkia Governorate since ancient times to immortalize these personalities in the form of wooden brides for their use in decorating houses and gifting them to children where trees and wood waste is used to produce brides that preserve the Sharkawi heritage, and that wooden brides pass through several stages until they appear in their known form...Stressing that it is characterized by its many and bright colors, as it is used for decoration and decoration, or as games for children and has been developed for several other uses, as it is made as medals or restaurants of a nature similar Crimea Abu Kabir Center, the cultivation and industry of paid papers until it became the only village in the world that produces and manufactures this plant and draws on its leaves the Pharaonic forms to spread its products in the tourist areas in Egypt and abroad because it is one of the most important tools that the ancient Egyptians used after the stone and pottery in their civilization. The governor confirmed that there are efforts made for interest With the craft of the papyrus industry and its preservation of extinction because of its technical and archaeological value, a higher national committee has been formed to prepare the urgent preservation file for the craft of the papyrus industry and its inclusion in the UNESCO Heritage list to clarify the global and exceptional value of the Egyptian heritage between the revolutionary countries and open gift houses for papyrus products in all Archaeological sites in Egypt in cooperation with the Ministry of Antiquities, and maximizing benefit Among the archaeological sites by holding craft exhibitions and papyrus industry workshops, as well as discussing ways of cooperation between the governorate and the Siracoza Museum for papyrus in Italy to create a papyrus museum in the village of Carmos that includes a restoration lab and a center for training cadres to restore papyri, and train craftsmen to improve the quality of the product, as well Marketing the products of the papyrus internationally and the completion of the documentary film on the craft of the constituency industry in the East in coordination with the Academy of Arts, and the collection of the scientific material to publish a book for Sharkia Governorate documenting the papyrus industry and is based on a group of researchers from the governorate and the ministries of Antiquities and Culture and the Academy of Arts, and preparing a plan for development for the craft of the papyrus and the region in cooperation With the Ministry of Tourism, the pottery, the pottery industry is a profession that expresses the history of Egypt, which the Egyptians inherited from their ancestors of the Pharaohs, adhered to it despite its hardship and mastered it, and the dried vertebrae of the Derb Center is a symbol of the pottery industry. folklore.And the leaders and the practitioners of the profession demanded the provision of materials and materials and the establishment of exhibitions and marketing means to flourish and return to the previous era and the neighborhoods this important industry, especially since the majority of families were dependent on this industry in providing their entry..Mohamed Ahmed, "one of the carpet makers," confirmed Zafar and Kafr Al -Hamam, who were among the most famous villages of the Eastern, but rather Egypt in the manufacture of hand carpets, and that this profession was dependent on import and export.In the production of its engineering forms inspired by the daily life that express the environment, whether agricultural, Bedouin or rural.