Decorative arts trade in Tunisia - Exporting Decorative arts to Tunisia

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Decorative arts
Jars, bowls, plates and handmade art containers are elements used in interior decoration and handicrafts. The arts and crafts market is very dynamic and prosperous in some regions and countries, while in others it may have the least demand and sales. Attracting buyers and selling decorative artware in the world antique markets also has its own problems. Regarding the global trade of old containers and antique jars, there is a set of international standards and laws that have been compiled in order to preserve and protect the cultural and historical works of these containers.
art and craft
Handicrafts and traditional crafts are forms of artistic and skilled craftsmanship that involve the creation of objects or decorative items using traditional methods and techniques. Traditional industries and handicrafts still play an important role in the economy of all Asian countries. The West Asian region has always been one of the important centers of handicrafts in the world with 14 countries, and it is one of the original and oldest industries in the Middle East. Islamic lands, despite the diversity in customs and culture, each has formed a unique artistic heritage, which is collectively known as Islamic art.
Decorative arts trade in Tunisia
Tunisia, as one of the North African countries, offers attractive opportunities for international trade. Geographically, it holds a strategic position, serving as a gateway to markets in North Africa and the European Union. Tunisia's market is diverse, encompassing sectors such as agriculture, energy, handicrafts, and technology. In the agricultural sector, Tunisia is one of the largest producers and exporters of olives and olive oil in the world. Citrus fruits and seafood are also among the country's key export items.

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