The recognition and recognition of craft has soared prior to now decade. At 2024’s Venice Biennale—usually thought of a barometer of the modern artwork world—there was a proliferation of handicrafts, notably textiles, on present. “These works reveal an curiosity in craft, custom and the handmade, and in strategies that have been at occasions thought of different or international, outsider or unusual within the bigger discipline of effective arts,” mentioned Adriano Pedrosa, the exhibition’s curator.
The Unesco adoption of the Conference for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2003, for which conventional handicrafts is part, was a optimistic first step in the direction of preservation of crafts all over the world. However the revival of handmade gadgets can be a response to industrialisation, mass manufacturing and throw-away tradition. Increasingly, individuals are selecting to encompass themselves with objects which can be genuine sustainable, and that straight help small companies or particular person makers. The dimensions of the market is giant and rising strongly worldwide-—for instance the World Crafts Council Europe estimates the dimensions of the European market alone at €50 billion ($58m).
International locations which have wealthy histories of craft are maximising this momentum by supporting and selling their artisans. One instance is Saudi Arabia, which designated 2025 because the 12 months of Handicrafts, which has included placing on exhibitions, festivals and workshops throughout the nation. Saudi conventional crafts have already been added to Unesco’s listing of Intangible Cultural Heritage, together with the Al Sadu weaving strategy of the Bedouin girls, and Al-Qatt Al-Asiri, the colorful inside wall decorations distinctive to the Asir area within the south-west of the nation.
The state-run Cultural Growth Fund (CDF), Saudi Arabia’s key monetary enabler of the cultural sector, was established to drive sustainable financial development throughout the Kingdom’s sub-cultural sectors. It launched the Nama’ Accelerators this yr to spice up the expansion of cultural companies within the nation and the primary monitor is concentrated on handicrafts— the annual market worth of the handicrafts and artisanal industries within the nation is at the moment estimated as SAR 1.5 billion ($400m). The accelerators replicate Saudi Arabia’s give attention to growing the cultural and artistic financial system, industries that play a significant function in diversifying the nationwide financial system as a part of Saudi Imaginative and prescient 2030, whereas additionally enhancing high quality of life and strengthening nationwide identification.
“Saudi artisans are navigating a transformative second,” says a spokesperson for CDF. “With initiatives and enablers offering funding, coaching and market entry, small companies and heritage abilities are evolving into sustainable careers. The 2025 12 months of Handicrafts marks a turning level, showcasing how cultural heritage can gasoline financial empowerment.”
Ranad Alsaif took half within the accelerator to develop her lately launched enterprise that specialises in pure dyeing and sells merchandise comprised of the materials Pictures: Courtesy CDF
The primary spherical of artisans have now taken half within the Nama’ Accelerators programme. Ranad Alsaif, one of many contributors, took half to develop her lately launched enterprise that specialises in pure dyeing and sells merchandise comprised of the materials. “The mission goals to protect heritage and move it on to new generations in a contemporary method by producing clothes and sensible items with modern designs, reflecting the tradition and spirit of heritage with a contemporary essence,” Alsaif says.
The accelerator has supported Alsaif in her growth plans. By programs in finance and recommendation from mentors, she is at the moment making ready to launch the primary specialised studio for pure dyeing in Saudi Arabia. The Ranad Alsaif Studio, with help from the CDF, will act as a centre for growing sustainable style and offering academic content material—together with sensible kits and instruments—to contribute to coaching communities and elevating consciousness.

The product and inside designer Raghad Balkhair took half within the Nama’ Accelerators programme to sharpen her enterprise and monetary acumen. Picture: Courtesy CDF
The product and inside designer Raghad Balkhair took half within the Nama’ Accelerators to sharpen her enterprise and monetary acumen. Whereas her tutorial coaching developed her apply, which makes use of regionally sourced supplies to create merchandise impressed by Saudi heritage, the accelerator has supported her in studying extra about accounting, mission administration, advertising and administration.
The advantages for Abdulrahman Al-aboudy are related. He began doing woodwork as a pastime, pushed by his love for handbook work and his curiosity within the inventive heritage of the central Najd area. He began a carpentry and design studio, Al-Manjar and the accelerator helps him to develop the enterprise aspect. “One of many biggest challenges is discovering a enterprise mannequin that fits the artisan’s nature whereas making certain sustainable earnings and institutional development—with out dropping the authenticity and private identification of the craft,” he says. “By the varied workshops and periods, we acquire structured data and sensible abilities which can be laborious to search out elsewhere.”

Abdulrahman Al-aboudy runs a carpentry and design studio, Al-Manjar, specialising within the creation and improvement of handcrafted inventive picket merchandise Pictures: Courtesy CDF
One other benefactor of the accelerator is Teen & Nar (Clay & Hearth) Challenge, a Saudi model established in 2019 that specialises in pottery and handicraft merchandise. The founders Bandar Ibrahim Al-Mubarraz and Asma Mohammad Al-Shammeri needed to launch new product traces and increase into native and world markets however had struggled with a necessity for extra specialised expert labour, restricted availability of native uncooked supplies, and competitors from low high quality imported merchandise.
By the Nama’ Accelerators the duo constructed an built-in enterprise mannequin for the mission that concerned establishing a manufacturing facility and making a coaching studio for artisans. “Handicrafts are usually not simply merchandise, however cultural messages reflecting the nation’s historical past and identification,” say Al-Mubarraz and Al-Shammeri. “The accelerators and help programmes have offered us with the instruments we have to flip our ardour right into a profitable enterprise, making our merchandise a supply of nationwide satisfaction.”

Teen & Nar (Clay & Hearth) was established in 2019 and specialises in pottery and handicraft merchandise. Picture: Courtesy CDF
“By the Nama’ Accelerator, we’re witnessing a brand new appreciation for conventional and sustainable crafts, not as relics of the previous, however as viable drivers of financial development and artistic entrepreneurship,” says the CEO of CDF, Majed AbdulMohsen Al Hugail. “By offering tailor-made financing options, capacity-building and mentorship, we’ve got helped rework particular person expertise into thriving cultural enterprises. That is the essence of our mission at CDF, empowering cultural practitioners to show heritage into innovation, alternative and long-term financial worth for the Kingdom.”








