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The Traditional Crafts Museum welcomes students of Jumana Bint Abi Talib School on an educational visit.

20 Jan 2026

Sharjah, 20 January 2026

The Traditional Crafts Museum at the Sharjah Heritage Institute welcomed students of Jumana bint Abi Talib School as part of an educational visit aimed at introducing them to the treasures of traditional handicrafts. During the visit, the students explored a rich collection of age-old crafts that embody the heritage of ancestors and reflect the deep-rooted authenticity that characterizes Emirati society. The visit to the Traditional Crafts Museum in Khorfakkan underscored the importance of traditional crafts as a fundamental pillar in preserving national identity and enhancing cultural and heritage awareness among students.

Strengthening Belonging to Heritage and Identity

The visit program included a series of diverse, interactive heritage workshops that helped strengthen the students’ connection to their authentic cultural heritage and develop their manual skills through an engaging and creative approach. By combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, the workshops fostered values of belonging and pride in national heritage, contributing to the transmission of this rich cultural legacy to future generations.