Ismaili Bridge: Businessmen have kept Pristina's soul alive, their tradition will be protected

Candidate of PDK for head of Pristina, Uran Ismaili, has held a meeting with Enver Pacasticia, gold and iconic artisan of the experienced capital, where it was discussed the importance of supporting craftsmen as part of Pristina's identity and economy, Periscopi writes. Ismaili stressed that artisans have kept the soul of the city alive [...]
Candidate of PDK for head of Pristina, Uran Ismaili, has held a meeting with Enver Pacasticia, gold and iconic artisan of the experienced capital, where it was discussed the importance of supporting craftsmen as part of Pristina's identity and economy, Periscopi writes.
Ismaili stressed that craftsmen have kept alive the soul of the city among generations and that their tradition and skill will be protected and supported through a special identification zone for them in functional Pristina.
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The warm meeting with Enver Minorica, Pristina's archar and iconic craftsman, who told us about his 40-year experience as a craftsman in the capital. We discussed the importance of supporting craftsmen as an important part of the identity and economy of the capital, and of the need for an identifying zone for Pristina craftsmen.
The craftsmen have kept the soul of the city alive through generations, and their tradition and skill will protect and sustain it in functional Pristina. ♪ Perpesians












