The fringe is considered part of the history and present of Jordanian society, which decorate the harmony of its social fabric by hand weaving on the edges of the shemagh that gathers its sons.
Shahnaz Obeidat begins her day with memories of childhood and her parents, especially her memories with her mother, who had the greatest role in teaching her the craft of fringing shemagh, which became a source of income enabling her in some financial needs after her marriage.
Shahnaz says that she loves the craft of fringing the shemagh, which has a long tradition, as the shemagh is the emblem of every Nashmi and Nashmi, stressing that she inherited this profession from her mother and mastered it well, as she believes that success does not necessarily have to be by obtaining a university degree, but rather there are many projects that she may implement it and succeed with it, so she learned every step in the fringing process, which affected her personality, explaining that the process of fringing the shemagh is not easy, but requires patience, wisdom, art, and creativity.
Shahnaz is trying to publish and sell her business, but because of her residence in the village of Kafr Soum, far from the marketing areas, she joined the CRAFT MARKET platform, where she hopes to help her in the success and development of her project, to include a variety of crochet works, because of this platform plays a great role in the success of small projects and increase its sales.