In Jazan, every stitch tells a story of heritage

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Updated 20 October 2025
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In Jazan, every stitch tells a story of heritage

  • In the Jazan region, traditional clothing is more than fabric and thread; it is a living memory that tells the story of the land and its people

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s traditional outfits are rich in color and detail, embodying deep social roots and reflecting the nation’s cultural heritage and identity.

In the Jazan region, traditional clothing is more than fabric and thread; it is a living memory that tells the story of the land and its people.




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It serves as a cultural language, passing down pride and belonging from one generation to the next, according to the Saudi Press Agency report.

Men’s attire symbolizes dignity, with fabrics chosen to suit the local environment.

In mountain villages, thick cotton provides warmth, while lighter materials in coastal areas allow comfort and ease in the heat and humidity.




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Women’s clothing is a canvas of beauty and symbolism, with designs varying between daily wear and festive occasions.

Garments are embroidered in colors inspired by nature — the green of the mountains, the blue of the sea and the golden tones of the sand — that reflect women’s connection to their surroundings.




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Despite the growing influence of modern fashion, the people of Jazan continue to wear their traditional attire with pride in daily life and social gatherings.

Today, young designers and artisans are reviving this heritage by blending traditional elements with contemporary styles in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

Their work keeps Jazan’s fashion a vibrant expression of identity, linking past and present while embracing the future.


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Saudi crown prince congratulates Tarique Rahman on becoming Bangladeshi prime minister

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has congratulated Tarique Rahman after being sworn in as Bangladeshi prime minister.

The crown prince also congratulated Rahman for the formation of a new government under his leadership in the same message, the Saudi Press Agency reported early on Wednesday.

Prince Mohammed wished Rahman and the Bangladeshi people continued progress and prosperity.

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Rahman, whose party won a sweeping parliamentary election victory, was sworn in as prime minister in an oath taking ceremony at the South Plaza of the parliament building on Tuesday. 

The sixty-year-old Rahman is the son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and assassinated President Ziaur Rahman.