Promoting Cultural Heritage: Saudi Arabia's Commitment to Handicraft Education and Innovation
Handicrafts are a key component of intangible cultural heritage, showcasing inherited skills, creativity, and aesthetic values. They represent Saudi identity by connecting the past to the present, playing a vital role in the economy by diversifying income sources and enhancing cultural visibility, in line with Vision 2030.
In a significant shift, the Kingdom has established "handicrafts" as a national cultural project supported by official bodies, particularly the Ministry of Culture. Saudi Arabia has declared 2025 as the Year of Handicrafts to promote this rich heritage both locally and internationally.
Handicrafts involve individual skill and creativity to transform local raw materials into practical and aesthetic products, often made without modern machinery, resulting in unique items imbued with a personal touch.
This sector includes specialized artisans, amateurs, and researchers, all of whom contribute to the preservation and transmission of this legacy to future generations.
Furthermore, the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts (Wrth) enhances the preservation of authentic Saudi cultural heritage and promotes innovation in handicrafts and arts. It offers educational and training programs that preserve national heritage and boost creativity through specialized courses.
The Ministry of Culture and the Heritage Commission are implementing training programs, exhibitions, and competitions to reinforce handicrafts as a living heritage integrated into contemporary life.



