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Saudi handicrafts on show at London's Selfridges

Saudi handicrafts on show at London's Selfridges

Arab News04-06-2025
RIYADH: The Saudi Cultural Development Fund (CDF) is showcasing traditional handicrafts from the Kingdom at luxury department store Selfridges in London from June 3-22.
The initiative is taking place during Saudi Arabia's Year of Handicrafts and is in collaboration with British charity organization Turquoise Mountain, which works to support the production of traditional crafts around the world.
The collection celebrates diverse Saudi artisans and features intricate palm crafts, delicate jewelry and accessories, and fine leatherwork, with an emphasis on showcasing the differences between various regional styles in Saudi Arabia.
The showcase is being held alongside an exhibition of fashion designs, held by the Saudi 100 Brands initiative.
A key milestone in the CDF's efforts to support the Kingdom's cultural sector is the recent launch of the Nama' Accelerators: Handicrafts Track — a dedicated solution that supports cultural businesses through specialized training, mentorship, and financial incentives.
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