Northern Borders’s Society for Culture and Arts has launched a permanent heritage exhibition showcasing the region’s creative legacy, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
The exhibition displays a curated selection of arts and crafts documenting more than seven decades of history in line with the 2025 Year of Handicraft.

The event also highlights a variety of artistic pieces created by the creative hands of women and artists of the region.
“Sadu” is one of the most prominent artifacts in the exhibition, with 17-meter Sadu textile woven in a meticulous manner and ornamented with decorative lines and harmonious heritage colors.

Furthermore, the exhibition includes various artistic corners that truly depict social and economic aspects of popular life, such as a miniature exhibition on the historic Tapline.
Director of the Society for Culture and Arts, Khalaf Al-Qaran, told SPA that the exhibition stands as a vital window into the Northern Borders’ rich heritage.

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