Decorative arts Prices in Yemen
Yemen is located in southwest Asia and south of the Arabian Peninsula, the capital of which is the beautiful city of Sanaa. Jars, bowls, plates and handmade art containers are elements used in interior decoration and handicrafts. Trade balances in Yemen are about 14% higher than before, and growth in this area is considered acceptable. Attracting buyers and selling decorative artware in the world antique markets also has its own problems
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Estimates show that the revenue situation in Yemen in 2019 grew by about 12 percent. 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. Sanaa is one of the most important cities in Yemen, which has grown a lot in terms of work as beautiful city in the field of tourism. 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
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Yemen has several climates. Western Yemen benefits from monsoon rains, which fall mainly in late spring and at the end of summer. Most of the rain falls in the mountains, with an annual maximum of a 1,000 millimetres in the southern mountains, decreasing gradually to an average of 400 millimetres in the northern mountains.
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