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Silver handicrafts reflect Saudi Arabia's cultural diversity and artistic heritage
Silver handicrafts reflect Saudi Arabia's cultural diversity and artistic heritage

Arab News

time11-04-2025

  • Business
  • Arab News

Silver handicrafts reflect Saudi Arabia's cultural diversity and artistic heritage

RIYADH: Silver handicrafts continue to highlight the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's rich cultural diversity, reflecting elegance, luxury, and the unique artistic craftsmanship of Saudi artisans. The craft of silver jewelry holds deep historical significance, and the designation of 2025 as the 'Year of Handicrafts' has renewed interest among young women and artisans, turning traditional silverwork into a modern fashion trend. This includes learning the skills to shape, refine, and transform silver into appealing consumer products such as anklets, bracelets, rings, and necklace sets. Silver-crafting specialist Maher Al-Awlaki noted that silver continues to attract strong demand across the Kingdom, particularly from visitors seeking traditional pieces that reflect Saudi heritage. Silver crafting is a prominent traditional craft practiced by both men and women, and it often overlaps with gold and copper work. However, silver remains the most widely used and visually appealing material in jewelry making. Maher Al-Awlaki 'Silver crafting is a prominent traditional craft practiced by both men and women, and it often overlaps with gold and copper work. However, silver remains the most widely used and visually appealing material in jewelry making,' he said. Young Saudi women are increasingly selecting silver accessories for weddings and national celebrations due to their distinctive and attractive appearance compared to contemporary jewelry, according to Al-Awlaki. In conjunction with the 'Year of Handicrafts 2025,' Al-Awlaki reports that numerous Saudi women have begun mastering silver craftsmanship through specialized training programs. Leveraging their creativity, these artisans have successfully launched businesses to showcase their handcrafted pieces, which have been met with remarkable consumer interest. The traditional craft has evolved with modern techniques, Al-Awlaki explained. Artisans now employ machinery instead of manual methods, use gas flames rather than coal for soldering, and utilize prepared wax molds. These innovations have streamlined production, allowing craftspeople to create multiple pieces efficiently while maintaining consistent sizing and design quality without the extensive time and effort previously required.

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