Husam's Workshop

Madaba

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Engage yourself in the enchanting world of sand art and traditional craftsmanship at Husam Ahmed Al-Talooli's workshop, a unique sanctuary offering visitors a hands-on experience like no other.

Step into the workshop and unleash your creativity as you learn the ancient art of sand drawing. With expert guidance from Husam and his team, you'll have the opportunity to create stunning designs on glass bottles, each one a testament to your unique artistic flair.

But the experience doesn't stop there. Watch the intricate embroidery adorning children's toys, adding a personal touch to cherished mementos. And don't miss the chance to admire Husam's exquisite collection of Barbie dolls, each one dressed in meticulously crafted traditional attire—a true celebration of Jordan's rich cultural heritage.

As you explore the workshop, you'll witness firsthand the passion and dedication that infuses every aspect of Husam's craft. Husam and his team are committed to sharing their artistry with the world, making their workshop a must-visit destination for travellers seeking an authentic cultural experience.


Duration
30 mins - 1 Hour
Group Size
1-5
Family Friendly
Yes
Grade
Easy

Hosted by

Husam Al-Talooli

Husam Al-Talooli

Husam Al-Talooli began his entrepreneurial journey in 1996, drawing inspiration from his experiences working at a restaurant in Madaba. Driven by a passion for creativity and innovation, Husam's workshop offers a truly unique experience for tourists. Visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the ancient art of sand drawing, creating intricate designs on glass bottles. Additionally, the workshop provides embroidery services for children's toys, adding a touch of personalised charm to cherished keepsakes. Husam remains undeterred in his pursuit of excellence. With a keen focus on enhancing workshop aesthetics and expanding visibility, he aims to elevate the workshop's presence throughout the kingdom and beyond. As Husam looks to the future, his vision extends beyond borders, aspiring to share the artistry and craftsmanship of his workshop with a global audience, cementing its status as a symbol of creativity and cultural enrichment.