Hail falcon farm bids to enhance Saudi Arabia’s reputation at auction

The auction supports breeding farms to enhance KSA’s position as a global destination for falconers. (SPA)
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Updated 17 August 2023
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Hail falcon farm bids to enhance Saudi Arabia’s reputation at auction

  • Birds on display at international event represent region’s heritage, traditions

RIYADH: The Saudi Al-Raqabi farm in Hail has displayed the gyrfalcon and the saker among its birds at the International Falcon Breeders Auction, which is now in its third edition.

The event is taking place at the Saudi Falcons Club’s headquarters at Malham, north of Riyadh, and continues until Aug. 25.

Mohammed Al-Raqabi said that his farm began breeding birds two years ago, and this increased his enthusiasm for participating at the auction.

Al-Raqabi had two falcons at the event’s second edition, and has eight this time. He said they were in greater demand this time around.

He added that he wanted to take part to help document the cultural heritage of the people of the Hail region, and reveal his own interest in falconry which now stretches back more than two decades.

He praised the facilities provided by the Saudi Falcons Club and the organizational services for those interested in the subject.

Al-Raqabi added that he is keen to buy the breeds of falcons that previously participated in the “Al-Melwah,” meaning “falcon calling,” competitions and at other auctions.

The International Falcon Breeders Auction provides a reliable marketplace for falconers and those interested in owning elite breeds.

The auction helps to contribute to preserving and enhancing the heritage and traditions of falconry in the Kingdom.

It also supports breeding farms and their efforts to enhance the Kingdom’s position as a global destination for falconers.


Saudi participants highlight traditions, heritage in Milan

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Saudi participants highlight traditions, heritage in Milan

  • Artigiano in Fiera is one of world’s leading exhibitions dedicated to handicrafts, traditional arts 

MILAN: The Saudi national pavilion has concluded its participation at Milan’s Artigiano in Fiera, one of the world’s leading exhibitions dedicated to handicrafts and traditional arts.

Organized under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture, the pavilion brought together several Saudi cultural and tourist entities to present the Kingdom’s heritage, creativity and living traditions to an international audience, while positioning Saudi Arabia as a growing cultural and tourist destination. 

Participating entities included the Heritage Commission, the Theater and Performing Arts Commission, the Culinary Arts Commission, the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts (Wrth), the Royal Commission for AlUla, the Saudi Tourism Authority, and the Saudi Artisanal Company.

More than 140 Saudi participants took part, including artisans, chefs, and traditional performing arts groups and musicians, the Saudi Press Agency said.

The pavilion placed particular emphasis on the Ministry of Culture’s Year of the Handicrafts initiative of 2025. A dedicated section showcased Saudi handicrafts and their cultural significance, with 25 artisans demonstrating traditional crafts such as bisht tailoring, agal weaving, rosary making, incense burner crafting, and Sadu weaving.

Students from Wrth also took part, with 20 artisan trainees presenting their work, which included Al-Qatt Al-Asiri, traditional pottery, hand embroidery, and woodcraft.

The Saudi Artisanal Company displayed a selection of its handmade products, highlighting the quality and diversity of contemporary Saudi craftsmanship rooted in tradition. 

Hospitality formed a central part of the pavilion’s offering, with presenters welcoming visitors with coffee and guiding them through the various sections.

Guests explored traditional culinary products such as dates and their derivatives, Saudi coffee, and signature dishes prepared by Saudi chefs, who shared recipes and hosted live cooking demonstrations. 

The pavilion’s program was complemented by performances from two Saudi traditional performing arts groups. 

Saudi Arabia’s participation in Artigiano in Fiera builds on its previous appearances at the exhibition and reflects the Kingdom’s broader commitment to cultural exchange.

By sharing its crafts, cuisine and performing arts on a global platform, Saudi Arabia continues to use culture as a means of dialogue, reinforcing its role as an active contributor to the international cultural landscape.