When the artist touches abstract threads to make a traditional artistic painting that reflects the nobility of the past with the charm of the present, here the heritage art pieces are made by the fiftieth hand "Sahar Abu Nassar", which clings to designing and sewing the traditional dress for Jordanian women (the Mudraqa and the Asaba), which is considered a form of folklore in national celebrations and occasions and during participation in international forums as a popular symbol.
Embroidery is one of the most important handicrafts, which is one of the wonderful folk arts that Arab women, especially the Palestinian, have been interested in, as it is an important Palestinian heritage - Sarah says.
Despite the great development in the field of clothing and the many signs that limited the spread of this type of dress, many women adhere to and brag about the nobility and originality of their dress, so Sahar took it upon itself to preserve this type of traditional dress and deliver it to the world through Her workshop, which is located in the city of Madaba, where she runs it from her home, and through this simple workshop, she achieved herself and helped a group of women to face poverty and high prices by providing good marketing for their products from her workshop through the platform of the CRAFT MARKET, which Sahar believes will be a local and international market compared to the markets I hope that her art and craft will be easily accessible to lovers of this type of product anywhere in the world.