Jordanian Artisan Ghadeer Moussa preferred to work as a designer, so she decided to design the dolls used in different occasions, including
birthday celebrations. She currently works in the field of designation, as she carries out architectural figures, real estate projects and children's clothing and dolls industry.
She said, in a statement to “Arabs Today”, that she preferred this kind of art since she was 12, as she was using the mud, stones, and tree branches in building the houses, praising the role performed by her mother to support her in this career. She stressed that her mother was keen to support her for joining specialized schools in this field to develop her talent.
She turned from learning this art to educating it, as she joined King Faisal University in Saudi Arabia to teach designation, then she turned to work in Bahrain. She transferred to work in Abdel Rahman Kanu School where she proposed to make a huge figure for the school to be presented in its entrance
She stressed that this figure was a turning point in her career, as the students’ parents were asking about her to pave the way for launching a new phase of her life, as she started her free work in which she participated in a large number of exhibitions in Bahrain.
Then, she transferred to live in Jordan, as she decided to work in dolls designation. She decided to open a major factory for the dolls. She added that her work enjoyed high popularity in the country. She added that she works to meet the demands of children, advertising companies and fast food restaurants. She expressed her love to the children and her keenness to satisfy them.
She justified the high prices of the dolls by saying that it is not easy job to make these dolls in such professional way, saying that the designation of these dolls
costs high prices.
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