After dressing up the booth with hangings, sheer white organza to soften the edges, and “easy build” shelves containing T’boli and T’nalak weaves in pillowcases, papier mache and small clutches and bags, shawls and scarves of neo-ethnic designs, the show finally began.
It was a good three days where an Asean SME Showcase yielded the best ideas for Asean integration. Some twenty or so women came together to put up one of the most visited booths at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center.
In front of the stand, beautiful artisan jewelry from Burmese-Filipina Wynn Wynn Ong and Xenia Talar of Runa Jewelry of Bali, Indonesia were on display. A set of special jewelry pieces were also presented to the guest of honor, the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia YAB Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
As people walked around the booth, some grasped the concept behind it.
“I get it,” one lady said. “All these women are together, regardless of country, and all in the spirit of cooperation. I want to be part of this.”
After dressing up the booth with hangings, sheer white organza to soften the edges, and “easy build” shelves containing T’boli and T’nalak weaves in pillowcases, papier mache and small clutches and bags, shawls and scarves of neo-ethnic designs, the show finally began.It was a good three days where an Asean SME Showcase yielded the best ideas for Asean integration. Some twenty or so women came together to put up one of the most visited booths at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center.In front of the stand, beautiful artisan jewelry from Burmese-Filipina Wynn Wynn Ong and Xenia Talar of Runa Jewelry of Bali, Indonesia were on display. A set of special jewelry pieces were also presented to the guest of honor, the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia YAB Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.As people walked around the booth, some grasped the concept behind it.“I get it,” one lady said. “All these women are together, regardless of country, and all in the spirit of cooperation. I want to be part of this.”
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