"The art of carving on wood is considered one of the oldest arts in history. Man began with it in ancient times. The Ottomans decorated various buildings with wooden parts, whether it was carving on wood, engraving it, or coloring it. Such as mosque pulpits, boxes, Quran holders, clothing boxes, safes, and chairs. The art of carving on wood was also used to form beautiful geometric drawings. The prominent inscriptions on the walls of the temples or in their façade, including what is taken from nature, such as tree leaves, people, or animals, and this art is found on the Pharaonic, Roman, Greek, and Sumerian temples, and among the most famous countries that are famous in the modern era for this art are Italy, Cyprus, and Damascus in the Syrian Arab Republic.
From the womb of adversity, the Syrian artist Ahmed Al-Aswad, after his displacement in the war, met with the Jordanian artist Adel Qaddumi. They gathered on the love of making picturesque artistic masterpieces from high-quality wood. Designs are characterized by ancient heritage and modernity with unique and distinct shapes and pieces. The two artists combined design techniques With three-dimensional units with new ideas that made the ability to manufacture pieces with infinite options unlimited in number, both Ahmed and Adel enjoy the creativity, benefit, and beauty that can be manufactured and implemented with wood. Or a board or even an engraving, the craftsmen try to highlight the natural elegance of wood and highlight the organic form of the different wood patterns.
Ahmed and Adel joined the Crafts Market platform, hoping to spread their art and picturesque pieces throughout Jordan and abroad, due to their creativity, mastery, and luxury, benefiting from the platform’s experience in promoting and marketing handicrafts and artisans without any compensation."