Saturday, July 1, 2017

Stained is an Art

 

  Stained ... a feeling flashes when this word comes to my mind; rather a word of all sorts...

ummm a Greasy Oil Spill that ruins my new pajamas and I hurry to the kitchen to splash flour on it repeatedly in hope it won't STAIN ... No of course I'm not talking about the Sea and pollution, I'm talking about my sandwich that was filled with olive oil today ... yet I'm dexterous.


The 35 year old Bashair Jabari that I am, an ambitious mother of three and Science degree researcher for the Sustainability and effects of Grey Water Recycling units on Soil & Plants and living a multicultural life of diversity.

This is my first Blog and hoping it gets popular with some videos containing my attribution to the world posted here and there in it and at my website since Vlogs are taking over.

Anyhow, won't beat about the bush so I'll tell you the core of this Blog written just for You.

Along  the years, and As I was searching for the Culture and proof of existence of the Classic Noble Charisma of the Palestinian nation, and as a Palestinian, trying to see the set back that caused and made us an occupied territory.

I could see nothing but a Classic, Sophisticated, Peaceful & Artistic Past.

... the Past is the Past, but Now I still am, still will be.



And the Classy Luxurious Art & Taste of my Ancestors will not go to waste, so this Blog is to awaken and sustain the Beauty we Palestinians brought and will always attribute to the world we Love.

It all built up from the time of that Facebook ad back in December 2016, which had to be Started through the name of my Facebook page Palestinian Crystal Drink-ware and Ceramic enabling the Entrepreneur in me to finally show case what it had built for over a year of setting up a simple Studio, and Learning from Blogs, and Youtube video instructions on How to build a website where I can display the Palestinian Hand Crafted Art ware.

 To be, you must do the work; and starting from scratch in the virtual world in pursuit of proving originality of what is displayed on my site ...Then what was expected from a page bluntly named after the Palestinian people had occurred ;  negative, vanish- black magic like Comments I read on my ad post was startling ...

I had comments from the opposing occupier of the land of my ancestors claiming that I am stealing the name of the art and claiming it to the Palestinians while it's Roman and that they dare not name it after their name.

Another pro Israeli was texting : " There is no Palestine"... Yet oddly a women opposing my national ad commented that this was an art Israelis were producing back then in the early 2000s etc .... they all were claiming Israel as the big mama.

Among 25 comments on my ad post of back and forth debate where of course I proved their comments wrong, only 2 were from what I considered supporters; a women tagging her husband saying " oh look dear ... this is like the set you gifted me from Turkey " and he replied " Yes dear I'll make sure to bring you another set when I go there this year " ... hadn't crossed my anxious mind to reply to them with an offer back then but we learn don't we ?
( We wholesaled to near by Middle Eastern and European countries).


 Sensing the hate and jealousy they held for my entity and the act of me promoting for my nations existence and Glory.

  Thus, searching further, had come to Know that the Stained Glass Art I have been promoting was indeed something the Arabs and Middle Easterns of the Ancient were Mavens at, and that it was practiced by the Muslims INNOVATIVELY and popularly from the 7th to the 9th centuries back in Egypt and Syria.

This Rare Unique Stained Glass Art was known as Luster Pigmentation Stained, or Luster - Painted Glass from Islamic Lands as well as Lusterware.

So it's time to Flaunt my Feathers a little and humbly Recommend You to Support and Enjoy the Beauty of the Palestinian Art and in particular Stained Glass Art that which the Hebronite people have Sustained through the Years as a heritage from back to the Byzantium era and ave added their own touch to it since then for the World to recognize.

Here is a simple video I took for the small Glass Art and Ceramic Shop where our main Pillar my Uncle and Artisan Fawzi Netatha states the truth.






No comments:

Post a Comment