Abu Dhabi's Heritage Village is a tourist hot-spot that provides an insight into an Abu Dhabi far different than its modern skyscrapers. Victor Besa/The National Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, July 23, 2019. VB: Photo project at the Heritage Village, Corniche. Local craftsworkers conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. -- Noor Ahmad-47, Arabic glass blowing artist busy in his workshop at Heritage Villlage. Section: NA Reporter:
Local artisans conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. Emirati craftsman Noor Ahmad is busy in his workshop in Abu Dhabi's Heritage Villlage. Victor Besa/The National
Glass blowing is environmentally sustainable and is being appreciated by a new generation in the UAE Victor Besa/The National Section: NA Reporter:
In Abu Dhabi's Heritage Village, local craftsmen conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. Victor Besa/The National
Local artisans conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. Emirati craftsman Noor Ahmad is busy in his workshop in Abu Dhabi's Heritage Villlage. Victor Besa/The National
Local artisans conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. Emirati craftsman Noor Ahmad is busy in his workshop in Abu Dhabi's Heritage Villlage. Victor Besa/The National
Glass blowing can be used to create various ornaments ranging from art works to glass cups, bows and fashion apparel. Victor Besa/The National
Local artisans conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. Emirati craftsman Noor Ahmad is busy in his workshop in Abu Dhabi's Heritage Villlage. Victor Besa/The National
In Abu Dhabi's Heritage Village, local craftsmen conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. Victor Besa/The National
Glass blowing involves exposing the glass to over 1,000 degrees centigrade before blowing to them in a desired shape
Abu Dhabi's Heritage Village is a tourist hot-spot that provides an insight into an Abu Dhabi far different than its modern skyscrapers. Victor Besa/The National Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, July 23, 2019. VB: Photo project at the Heritage Village, Corniche. Local craftsworkers conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. -- Noor Ahmad-47, Arabic glass blowing artist busy in his workshop at Heritage Villlage. Section: NA Reporter:
Local artisans conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. Emirati craftsman Noor Ahmad is busy in his workshop in Abu Dhabi's Heritage Villlage. Victor Besa/The National
Glass blowing is environmentally sustainable and is being appreciated by a new generation in the UAE Victor Besa/The National Section: NA Reporter:
In Abu Dhabi's Heritage Village, local craftsmen conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. Victor Besa/The National
Local artisans conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. Emirati craftsman Noor Ahmad is busy in his workshop in Abu Dhabi's Heritage Villlage. Victor Besa/The National
Local artisans conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. Emirati craftsman Noor Ahmad is busy in his workshop in Abu Dhabi's Heritage Villlage. Victor Besa/The National
Glass blowing can be used to create various ornaments ranging from art works to glass cups, bows and fashion apparel. Victor Besa/The National
Local artisans conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. Emirati craftsman Noor Ahmad is busy in his workshop in Abu Dhabi's Heritage Villlage. Victor Besa/The National
In Abu Dhabi's Heritage Village, local craftsmen conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. Victor Besa/The National
Glass blowing involves exposing the glass to over 1,000 degrees centigrade before blowing to them in a desired shape
Abu Dhabi's Heritage Village is a tourist hot-spot that provides an insight into an Abu Dhabi far different than its modern skyscrapers. Victor Besa/The National Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, July 23, 2019. VB: Photo project at the Heritage Village, Corniche. Local craftsworkers conduct workshops in traditional metalwork, pottery, glass blowing and Arabic cloak making. -- Noor Ahmad-47, Arabic glass blowing artist busy in his workshop at Heritage Villlage. Section: NA Reporter:
UAE blowers bring a touch of glass to Abu Dhabi Heritage Village - in pictures
The art form is environmentally sustainable and appreciated by a new generation in the UAE