hamed, R. (2024). Benefiting from wicker making craft in the city of Naqada in the implementation of clothing accessories and decorations in appliqué style. International Design Journal, 14(2), 351-366. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.262955.1118
rofida Husain hamed. "Benefiting from wicker making craft in the city of Naqada in the implementation of clothing accessories and decorations in appliqué style". International Design Journal, 14, 2, 2024, 351-366. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.262955.1118
hamed, R. (2024). 'Benefiting from wicker making craft in the city of Naqada in the implementation of clothing accessories and decorations in appliqué style', International Design Journal, 14(2), pp. 351-366. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.262955.1118
hamed, R. Benefiting from wicker making craft in the city of Naqada in the implementation of clothing accessories and decorations in appliqué style. International Design Journal, 2024; 14(2): 351-366. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.262955.1118
Benefiting from wicker making craft in the city of Naqada in the implementation of clothing accessories and decorations in appliqué style
the Department of Home Economics, College of Specific Education, South Valley University
Abstract
research problem can be summarized in that the researcher is a resident of the city of Naqada, Qena Governorate in Upper Egypt. The city has become famous for many crafts, including the craft of wicker making, which is considered a source of livelihood for many women in the center,However, this craft was limited to the production of picks and baskets that are used to carry and preserve grains and foodstuffs. The research aims to shed light on the craft of wicker making in the Naqada Center and the implementation of various modern products. Employing the craft of wicker making in the implementation of clothing supplements (bags). The research follows the descriptive analytical approach and the applied approach. To achieve the assignments and reach its goals, The results showed that the value of (F) was (171.045), which is a statistically significant value, which indicates that there are differences between the specialists’ evaluation of the pieces executed from the craft of wicker making using the applique method in achieving the evaluation aspects (as a whole), and the degree of acceptance of the specialists for the executed pieces of the craft ranged Wicker manufacturing in the applique style ranges between (73.81) to (98.7), which is a high degree of acceptance, which confirms the possibility of benefiting from the wicker craft in making clothing accessories and decorating them using the applique style
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