COP29 Features Carpet Displays Dedicated To Sustainable Development Issues
Date
11/17/2024 7:12:36 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 3. Sustainable
carpets made with the theme of global climate challenges using
sustainable materials and dyes, a collaboration between COP29
Azerbaijan Operating Company and Azerkhalcha OJSC, were showcased
to delegates at the COP29 climate event in Baku, starting November
11, Trend reports,
citing COP29 Azerbaijan Operating Company.
Displayed in both the Blue and Green Zones of the Baku Stadium,
venue for COP29, these carpets represent a fusion of Azerbaijan's
rich cultural heritage and its commitment to addressing
contemporary environmental challenges. Made entirely from
sustainable materials, reflecting the conference's green ethos,
each carpet was hand-woven by Azerbaijani women artisans at
Azerkhalcha OJSC's Shabran workshop. The project not only provides
economic support to women craftspeople from remote regions but also
offers a platform to share their stories about climate change
through their artistry.
One artwork, titled Woven Stripes, draws inspiration from
Professor Ed Hawkins' (University of Reading) Show Your Stripes,
visually representing the dramatic changes in average annual
temperatures from 1850 to 2022 through stripes. The inclusion of
the Azerbaijani silhouette and iconic Baku skyscrapers symbolically
represents Baku hosting COP29. The design serves to highlight the
urgent need for action on rising global temperatures, juxtaposing
Azerbaijani architectural grandeur with a stark reminder of climate
change's lasting impact.
Another piece, From the Shore to the Knot, artistically
reflects Azerbaijan's declaration of 2024 as the Year of Solidarity
for a Green World. Masterfully contrasting two scenes, the carpet
depicts the journey of waste from the sea to the shore: one side
showcases a serene, clean seascape, while the other powerfully
illustrates the destructive effects of pollution by incorporating
waste collected from shorelines into the carpet's weave. The visual
impact underscores the damage caused by human activity and
symbolizes the harmonious blend of environmental stewardship.
The artworks combine art and environmental advocacy to promote
environmental awareness by highlighting the importance of cultural
heritage.
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