Ali Toloui said: The younger generation showed themselves at the 7th Fajr International Handicrafts and Traditional Arts Festival and understood the value of this art same as the older generation. Our handicraft sector has been able to preserve the legacy it has acquired.
According to the news staff of the 7th Fajr International Handicrafts and Traditional Arts Festival (Sarv-e Simin-e 7), Ali Toloui; Vice Minister for Management and Resource Development of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts during his visit to this festival, said: What stood out more than anything else in this festival was the generational change in the handicrafts sector, that is, our younger generation appeared to be completely equal to the old generation.
He added: In this festival, we saw the play of colors, and these colors were eye-catching. We saw the play of hand art and the play of creativity, which draws every viewer towards it in a professional way.
Toloui continued: The younger generation is showing such a great presence here that I am overjoyed and I am grateful to God that our handicrafts have been able to preserve the legacy they have acquired.
Vice Minister for Management and Resource Development of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts said: Handicrafts have been able to transform this art into the language of today’s literature and the best approach for the international environment is this approach of literature.
The 7th Fajr International Handicrafts and Traditional Arts Festival (Sarv-e Simin-e 7) is being held from 15- 23 February 2023 at the National Museum of Iran.