Subjects:
Intangible heritage | Culture and traditions
Traditional Weaving of Al Sadu
Language: Multilingual
Traditional weaving of Al Sadu refers to the traditional woven textile made by Bedouin women: in Arabic, ‘Al Sadu’ means weaving done in a horizontal style. The weaving is a form of warp-faced plain weave made on a ground loom. The cloth forms a tightly woven, durable textile and the weavers make use of natural fibres found in their natural environment
on this subject:
Nomination file/Dossier de candidature
Place/region:
Kuwait,
Saudi Arabia,
Middle East,
Southwest Asia
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Director: Mohammed Al Dablan
Publisher: Saudi Heritage Preservation Society
Published in:
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Director: Mohammed Al Dablan
Publisher: Saudi Heritage Preservation Society
Published in:
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