Riyadh inaugurates first store to sell handicrafts made by Saudi artisans

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Some of the Saudi handicraft products available at Sawgha, (SPA)
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Some of the Saudi handicraft products available at Sawgha, (SPA)
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Some of the Saudi handicraft products available at Sawgha, (SPA)
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Some of the Saudi handicraft products available at Sawgha, (SPA)
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Some of the Saudi handicraft products available at Sawgha, (SPA)
Updated 24 June 2019
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Riyadh inaugurates first store to sell handicrafts made by Saudi artisans

  • Sawgha is the first Saudi store specialized in selling pieces made by skilled Saudi artisans and craftsmen

RIYADH: The National Handicrafts Program (Bari) inaugurated the Sawgha store at the Radisson Blu hotel in Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter.
Sawgha is the first Saudi store specialized in selling pieces made by skilled Saudi artisans and craftsmen. 
These pieces include ceramics, weaving, embroidery, wall paintings, pottery, woodwork, jewelry and ornaments.
Bari is a flagship program of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH).
The store is the result of cooperation between the STHC and the hotel industry with the aim of marketing the products of national artisans and craftsmen. 
Bari provided the store with 1,229 handicraft products made by 59 artisans from six Saudi regions.
The program has signed cooperation agreements with a number of hotels and resorts to support Saudi craft businesses and products for use in interior decoration, and market them in hotel gift shops. More than 4,600 Saudis are included in the national register of artisans and craftsmen.
 

 


Saudi FM arrives in Germany ahead of Munich Security Conference

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan. (File/AFP)
Updated 12 February 2026
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Saudi FM arrives in Germany ahead of Munich Security Conference

  • Prince Faisal and other dignitaries are scheduled to discuss key regional and international issues, as well as challenges facing global security and stability

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Munich on Thursday to head the Kingdom’s delegation participating in the Munich Security Conference, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Kingdom's delegation to the conference includes Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Special Envoy for Climate Affairs Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir, Governor of the National Cybersecurity Authority Majed bin Mohammed Al-Mazyed, and CEO of the Center for Strategic Defense Studies and Research Major General Fahd bin Hamad Al-Otaibi.

Prince Faisal and other dignitaries are scheduled to discuss key regional and international issues, as well as challenges facing global security and stability at the conference.

The 62nd Munich Security Conference will take place from February 13 to 15.