Merhan Hosny of Egypt Sets World Record for Largest Bead Loom Portrait Collection
- By: Admin

In a dazzling fusion of creativity, tradition, and innovation, Merhan Hosny of Egypt has etched her name in history by achieving the world record for the largest bead loom portrait collection. Her groundbreaking work not only elevates the art of bead looming but also marks a proud moment for Egypt on the global artistic stage.
As the first Egyptian artist to venture into the intricate world of bead loom portraits, Merhan has carved a unique niche with her exquisite craftsmanship and visionary ideas. Her attention to detail, mastery of technique, and sheer artistic spirit breathe life into every piece she creates. One of her most remarkable feats is crafting the world’s first bead loom portrait in a negative style, a bold and pioneering concept never before attempted.
As the proverb says, "Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." Merhan’s work challenges the eye and engages the imagination, turning thousands of tiny beads into emotionally resonant masterpieces. Another historic highlight in her collection is the world’s first bead loom portrait featuring seven individuals in a single composition—a testament to her patience, precision, and storytelling ability.
Her work is not just art; it is legacy. By blending cultural expression with technical excellence, she’s creating a new visual language in the realm of textile art. Merhan’s achievement is now officially recognized in the Talent Record Book, further solidifying her place as a trailblazer in modern loom artistry.
In the spirit of the saying, "Great achievements require great sacrifices," Merhan’s journey exemplifies dedication, innovation, and unrelenting passion. Her record is more than a number—it's a message to artists everywhere that limits are only starting lines. Through her bead loom portraits, Merhan Hosny has woven not just threads of art, but threads of history.