The event was attended by various female representatives of Vietnamese ministries and agencies, female heads of international organizations, spouses of ambassadors, chargé d'affaires in Vietnam, and many female journalists representing media agencies operating in Hanoi.

Dr. Hiba Mostafa S. Mahros, spouse of the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia, said that the event aims to popularize the unique art which has been recognized by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage on December 9, 2017.

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Dr. Hiba Mostafa S. Mahros, spouse of the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia introduces the art of Al-Qatt Al-Asiri to visitors at the event.

Al-Qatt Al-Asiri is one of the most important folk arts in Saudi Arabia, imbued with rich aesthetic and plastic values and considered a main element in the identity of the Asir region in the Southern part of the country. It is based on the creativity of regional women who use it to decorate the interior walls of their houses, specifically the living rooms.

In the past, while the man assumed the responsibility of building and maintaining the house from the outside, the lady of the house took over decorating the interior walls, where she drew harmonious shapes on the walls of the room with bright and attractive colors.

Al-Qatt art consists of several patterns, including geometric shapes, and symbols that are formed in layers, each of which has its own symbolism and aesthetic and cultural significance, as they symbolize people, religion and elements of the environment.

At the event, the guests had an opportunity to experience the Al-Qatt Al-Asiri through drawing and coloring typical Al-Qatt motifs, learning more about the cultural beauty and lifestyle of the Saudi people.

Source: VNA