Royal Institute for Traditional Arts Launches Training on Al-Qatt Al-Asiri Art

The Royal Institute for Traditional Arts (Wirrth), in collaboration with Soudah Development, has announced the opening of registration for a specialized training program on the traditional Saudi art of Al-Qatt Al-Asiri. This program will take place from July 27 to 31, 2025, in the Asir region.
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Program Highlights
- Cultural Heritage Promotion: This initiative supports efforts to promote cultural heritage within the Soudah tourism project.
- Educational Focus: The training aims to introduce participants to the historical and aesthetic significance of Al-Qatt Al-Asiri, a UNESCO-listed art form recognized for its geometric wall patterns and vibrant motifs inspired by nature.
- Hands-On Learning: The program will include practical sessions on:
- Crafting natural pigments
- Applying traditional artistic techniques
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Empowering Local Talent
This initiative reflects the institute’s mission to empower local talent and promote entrepreneurship in traditional arts. It emphasizes the importance of crafts in strengthening cultural identity.
Commitment to Preservation
As a national institution dedicated to preserving Saudi traditional arts, Wirrth supports outstanding practitioners and living human treasures. The program offers valuable opportunities for learning and passing on these skills to future generations, ensuring the continuity of Saudi cultural heritage.
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