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He built a mansion with his own hands from wood in 8 months “Wood Jewelers” dazzled foreigners (video)

By the nature that God Almighty created, the wooden jewelers were inspired to build his own abode to mimic the nature around him, and as he realized early on the importance of not tampering with what the Lord Almighty has created, he decided to use the trees, salt and palm leaves to build the strangest villa in Egypt, so from the first glance you look at it. This villa, which will attract your attention, you think its owner buys things ready-made, and produce it, but if you delve into it, you will find that these things are made by his hand and their default life is much longer, and they give positive energy to the viewer because they are made by nature.

Climate change has created a state of fear around the world. This is what “Mohamed Abdel Mawgoed” understood when he decided to build his own house from nature. He lives in one of the most beautiful and magical region in the world, “Dahab Egypt” in South Sinai governorate. Foreigners from all over the world used to call him wooden jewelers because he is creative in industry of India. Made with tree wood from a certain type of tree that carries positive energy.

Abdel Gawad, a young Egyptian who dazzled foreigners at the climate conference policeman 27When they passed the front door of her house, they found it attractive, as some asked her to enter and see the villa from the inside, starting from the kitchen to the corners and even the shutters, all of wood, and the chandeliers, as well as the entire bathroom down to the sink, and in a new installment of the “Fathi Show” program presented by Mohamed Fathi Abdel Ghaffar, we shed light on a villa that has captured the attention of foreigners from all over the world, located within Egypt and made from pure Egyptian hands.

Abdel-Gawad says his use of rock salt from nature has added to what he makes many benefits, the most important of which is preserving positive energy, and adding epoxy resin to the wood has added a beautiful sheen and creative. for the provisions of the work and not to be harmed, and this is what has already been done.

He has exploited nature and its solutions in everything inside his villa. “Abdul Gawad” is a graduate of the “Faculty of Commerce”. His dream is to found a museum of his own, in which he exhibits everything produces in front of foreigners who come to visit Egypt with the title “Don’t change the nature around you.” He believes Egypt will study The world, with the efforts of its people, practically risks climate change.

The “wood jewelers” emphasized recycling old wood back into the home instead of disposing of it by burning or throwing it away by reshaping its shape to modern form after painting it, or recycling it back as another product, because everything in nature can be used a thousand times The purpose of building this villa is to develop the environmental factor and replace the manufactured materials found in houses and encourage everyone who sees this place to start doing similar work to protect the environment.

Abdel-Gawad confirmed that this villa was built years ago with 90% dead shipwood, because modern wood cannot be made from this place because its moisture content is very high, and this wood, which some consider worthless, it is the same as my treasures and wood Speech should be left in the sun for about 5 years until we start using it.

Ancient from tree trunks

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View of the villa from above

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A bed of logs

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The villa from the outside

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Ancient from the trees

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Pergola from trees

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Tree umbrella

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Sofa from trees

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Different antiques from tree trunks

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Najaf from the net

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Wooden walls of the ship

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Antiques

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