“Golden Hands”: The First Steps on a Creative Journey

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An unusual excitement was at the Taratumb Community Center. The women of the macrame workshop eagerly awaited their guests, ready to present their first handcrafted creations. The exhibition had a symbolic name—”Golden Hands.”

They enthusiastically presented their initial works—carefully woven plant hangers, elegant handbags, and other decorative elements. Though still newcomers to the craft, each piece reflected individuality and originality. The participants proudly shared the stories behind their creations, emphasizing that the workshop had become a hobby, a means of self-expression, and even a small source of income. Some had already received their first orders, while others were eager to continue learning and refining their skills.

In her opening remarks, the Community Center’s coordinator, Yerazik Vardanyan, highlighted the participants’ transformative journey of self-discovery and skill-building over the past three months. She also expressed special gratitude to the instructor, Armine Aleksanyan, whose professionalism and dedication had played a key role in achieving such remarkable results.

As the exhibition concluded, heartfelt appreciation and warm wishes were shared. More than just a beautiful display, “Golden Hands” stood as a symbol of community unity, creativity, and the strength of women.

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