Friday, October 6, 2017

Closer to Home

My friend and former hairdresser, Kathy, is visiting from New Mexico, and whenever she is here, Sadu House is always on her list of go-to places.   No matter how many times I'm there, I always find it very inspiring.
The term "Al Sadu" refers to the traditional weaving process that depicts the nomadic and desert lifestyle of the Bedouin people through pattern, design and symmetry.
In order to support and safeguard this traditional art form, proceeds from weavings and other items that are sold in the newly renovated gift shop directly benefit local artisans.
The interior courtyard is used for lectures, workshops and bazaars.
And each room surrounding it is used to highlight different aspects of weaving.
The arts, quite simply, nourish the soul. They sustain, comfort, inspire. There is nothing like that exquisite moment when you first discover the beauty of connecting with others in celebration of larger ideals and shared wisdom.
(Gordon Gee)
Have a fabulous Friday!

13 comments:

crafty cat corner said...

HI Tammy, the camel drawing is wonderful. What a lovely place to visit, weaving is one thing I have never tried.
Briony
x

Derya said...

Hi Tammy, I am very happy to thank you for visiting my blog. A truly inspiring and impressive place, the photos are wonderful. I wish a happy weekend .. :)

Teresa Kasner said...

Wow, what a fabulous and inspiring place to visit! I simply adore historic crafting and the old tools. Magnifique!! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

Angie said...

I can see why you find it inspirational - such lovely creations. What I like? The pieces were not created for fashion but rather for the practical needs of the people. I am also glad to see that artisans are being encouraged and supported in perpetuating these traditions. Be well, my friend.

Melanie said...

How beautiful! I would love to tour this place in person, too. Thanks for sharing the photos with us.

Mereknits said...

Hi Tammy. I am so far behind I apologize, just a bit overwhelmed with life lately. hank you for taking us on amazing adventures. You get to experience so much in life. So glad you were able to visit with friends and family. wishing you the best weekend.

Createology said...

What a wonderful place to visit. The art of weaving would be so interesting to know the history of. Enjoying such a place with your friend is Priceless! <3.

Blondie's Journal said...

Such a stunning and interesting place. I learn something new every time I visit. How wonderful to have a best friend visit who also shares in your love of the surrounding culture.

Jane x

Mia said...

Ι love weaving, Tammy. I would love to visit this weaving museum. What a lovely idea. There is no such museum in Greece. Thank you for the great photos. I am sure you had a great time there, my friend. Have a great weekend!

Wanda said...

Oh my goodness....what beauty and richness....I've never seen anything that comes close to this. Southern CA....just doesn't have anything like this.

Gracey is not my name.... said...

Oh my!!!!! The one with the camel! Gorgeous! I was at a Mill Museum recently and they had some gorgeous woven art pieces....and I also saw some gorgeous pieces at The Springfield Museums in Mass,

Linda said...

A beautiful place.

Jodiebodie said...

What a beautiful place. It is great to see traditional arts and crafts valued so much that they have their own centre. Thank you for the tour and I hope that I may one day be able to pop my head in to see it with my own eyes.

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