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Idlib's Ancient Glass Industry

Publisher Institute for War and Peace Reporting
Author Sonia al-Ali
Publication Date 4 July 2017
Cite as Institute for War and Peace Reporting, Idlib's Ancient Glass Industry, 4 July 2017, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/5978596e4.html [accessed 21 May 2023]
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According to legend, the city of Armanaz is where the Canaanites founded the glass industry many thousands of years ago. Glass production, decorated with inscriptions, is considered to be one of Idlib's oldest handicrafts.

But the war has left its mark on the industry and led to its decline, according to Abu Khaled, who owns an Armanaz glass factory.

"I have been working in this business for 20 years, I inherited it from my parents and grandparents," he said. "Our work was based on the manufacture and export of handmade oriental vessels to the world, but today we are limited to the local market. The power cuts have also affected our work and the prices of fuel and basic raw materials have reached an unprecedented level, as well as the migration of skilled labour."

But Abu Khaled maintains that this industry is the pride of Syrians and part of their country's identity and history. He is committed, together with his fellow glass producers, to carry on manufacturing and improving their goods so that Idlib remains the leader in this industry.

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