Saudi artists’ work for sale at pop-up store in Riyadh

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Visitors at the Saudi Gift Gallery pop up. (Supplied)
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Visitors at the Saudi Gift Gallery pop up. (Supplied)
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Visitors at the Saudi Gift Gallery pop up. (Supplied)
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Saudi Gift Gallery’s Winter Pop-up displays unique selection of gifts curated by local designers. (Supplied)
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Saudi calligrapher & artist Mohammed Alajlan at the event. (Supplied)
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Updated 22 January 2021
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Saudi artists’ work for sale at pop-up store in Riyadh

  • Al-Rajhi and her co-founder Maria Cometti work with local artists and designers from their base in the Diplomatic Quarter

RIYADH: Saudi Gift Gallery, an online store, organized a one-day winter pop-up store at the Marriott hotel in Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter on Friday, featuring a unique selection of locally made handicrafts and gifts. They included a special-edition artwork by the well-known Riyadh-born Saudi calligrapher and founder of his eponymous art gallery Mohammed Alajlan, whose work is often inspired by poetry.

“We wanted authentic, beautiful, and purposeful gifts from Saudi Arabia and thought others would too,” said Saudi Gift Gallery co-founder Hind Al-Rajhi. “This is why we created the gift gallery.”

Al-Rajhi and her co-founder Maria Cometti work with local artists and designers from their base in the Diplomatic Quarter.

“It’s encouraging to see both the expat and local community embracing Saudi products and showing such interest in our designers,” Al-Rajhi said of the pop-up store.

She described the Diplomatic Quarter as “a cultural hub” and “the perfect place for a concept such as Saudi Gift Gallery,” and expressed her thanks to the Ministry of Culture and the Heritage Commission for their support of local artists.

 


Saudi foreign minister and Slovakian defense minister sign cooperation agreement

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Saudi foreign minister and Slovakian defense minister sign cooperation agreement

  • Meeting at Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters in Riyadh focused on common interests

LONDON: Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, discussed on Monday ways to strengthen cooperative relations with the Slovakian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Robert Kalinak.

The meeting at the ministry’s headquarters in Riyadh focused on common interests and discussed the latest regional and international developments, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The two sides signed a general cooperation agreement to enhance partnership and mutual understanding across various fields.

Saudi Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Ambassador Saud Al-Sati and Director General of the European Department, ambassador Abdulrahman Al-Ahmad, attended the meeting.

On Monday, Prince Faisal met with his Panamanian counterpart, Javier Martinez-Acha, and the Minister of Trade and Industry, Julio Molto.

They discussed ways to enhance bilateral relations and addressed recent international developments of mutual interest, according to SPA.