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Ahmad Nassan
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Many years ago, when the machine did not control every craft and industry, the Islamic civilization became famous for its unique wooden decorations inside and outside the Arab world using arabesque art. where this profession began in Damascus during the days of the Umayyad dynasty and spread and spread from the houses of Damascus and its ancient palaces to the palaces of Andalusia and between other countries, and one of the most important evidence now of this art is the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Aleppo and the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem in addition to the Mosque of Cordoba in the country Andalus. The fiftieth artist, Ahmed Naasan, began working in the arabesque profession, which he inherited from a father from a grandfather about thirty-eight years ago, Where he used the finest types of wood such as camphor and sandalwood in the manufacture of distinctive arabesques, through which Ahmed excels in drawing overlapping geometric shapes, then choosing the type and size of the required wood, and printing the design on wood, after which comes the stage of drilling, shaping, and finally painting. The arabesque is an art and an industry at the same time. Ahmed trained many young people who loved this kind of arts so that it would be a main source of income for them to help them shape their lives and their future. When he came to Jordan, he continued his journey by forming a new generation and work with the spirit of Jordan’s youth, to remain a message and identity for future generations as he inherited it and carried its banner. With love and sincerity. Ahmed wants to develop his work and new project, increase his production of Arabesque pieces, and improve his financial situation by selling these pieces, so he enthusiastically joined the CRAFTS MARKET platform, in order to help him in marketing his artworks by delivering them to the largest group interested in this type of art locally and globally, through a platform that aims to provide the services necessary for the success of creative craftsmen’s projects in the field of handicrafts and for a non-profit purpose.