The Saudi International Handicrafts Week exhibition “Bannan” highlights the role of Saudi women in strengthening and developing traditional handicrafts through the widespread participation of Saudi women craftspeople, highlighting inspiring success stories of women who are passionate about crafts. She was able to convert her passion into creative work. Contribute to enhancing the presence of national heritage on the cultural landscape.
Saudi women are considered an essential focus in preserving handicrafts as part of the kingdom's intangible heritage, female artisans were not limited to preserving the originality, but also added a modern touch to the handicrafts, making them accessible to new generations. Became attractive.
In supporting Saudi craftsmen, the Banan exhibition contributes to their economic empowerment, as it provides them a platform to market their work and introduce it to visitors and also gives them the opportunity to communicate with international experts and craftsmen. Gives. To exchange experiences and explore new methods that contribute to improving the quality of their products.
The participation of Saudi women in the “Benan” exhibition is in line with the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which focuses on empowering women in all sectors, including the cultural sector. Supporting female craftspeople also represents the efforts of the National Strategy for Culture and Heritage. To enhance the role of women as primary drivers in conservation and development.
The Banan exhibition confirms that Saudi craftsmanship is not only a custodian of heritage, but also an innovator that contributes to developing handicrafts and making them part of the Kingdom's contemporary cultural identity. With this distinctive partnership, Saudi craftsmen offer a respectable model of creativity and empowerment, and they are able to combine heritage and innovation so that Saudi handicrafts remain present in the local and international cultural landscape.