The Saudi Heritage Commission is set to captivate global audiences with the second edition of the Saudi International Handicrafts Week, Banan, from November 23 to 29 at Riyadh's Roshn Front.
Under the patronage of Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al Saud, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Culture and Chairman of the Heritage Commission, the second edition of the event will come alive.
Slated to be a vibrant celebration, Banan promises to be an unparalleled cultural and artistic experience, spotlighting authentic handicrafts and traditional industries from the Kingdom and beyond. Designed to support artisans and elevate their craft, the event will bring together more than 500 artisans from over 20 countries, showcasing an extraordinary array of handmade creations.
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A Multi-Faceted Celebration
The dynamic event will offer a rich tapestry of activities and spaces tailored to engage and inspire.
Highlights include:
Handicraft Arts Village: A journey through immersive displays of craftsmanship.
Live Craft Demonstration Pavilion: Witness artisans in action, bringing their creations to life.
Craft Exhibition: A curated collection of exquisite works from local and international talents.
Interactive Experience Zone: Hands-on opportunities for visitors to connect with the artistry.
Entrepreneurs and Artisan Institutions Platform: A hub for networking and innovation.
Children’s Pavilion: Specially designed activities to introduce young minds to the world of handicrafts.
This dynamic event will be a platform for Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage fostering cross-cultural dialogue, offering visitors a chance to experience the Kingdom’s diverse traditions and customs.
Honouring Heritage, Empowering Artisans
Banan is more than a celebration of art; it is a strategic initiative aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Culture Strategy. The event recognises the cultural and economic significance of handicrafts, empowering artisans to market their work to a broader audience and ensuring the continuity of these time-honoured traditions.
The success of Banan’s inaugural edition, which earned multiple international awards, underscores Saudi Arabia’s growing influence in the global creative and cultural landscape. By blending heritage with innovative artistic design, Banan exemplifies the Kingdom’s commitment to excellence in the cultural sector.
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A Vision for the Future
At its core, Banan is a bridge between the past and the future, preserving intangible cultural heritage while enhancing its relevance in today’s world. The event fosters a deeper appreciation for Saudi culture among visitors, offering them a unique opportunity to observe artisans at work and learn about the stories behind their creations.
With its inclusive vision and global reach, Banan is set to become a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s cultural calendar, drawing international acclaim and solidifying the Kingdom’s reputation as a premier destination for heritage and creative design.
This November, Riyadh transforms into a global hub for craftsmanship. Whether you are an aficionado of traditional arts or simply curious about the Kingdom’s rich cultural tapestry, Banan invites you to immerse yourself in a world of beauty, tradition, and innovation.
Banan: Saudi International Handicrafts Week
From November 23 - 29, Roshn Front
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