21st Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest People
Cultural Splendor: Embodied Traditions of Saudi Arabian Attire

This enchanting photograph captures the essence of Saudi Arabian culture as a person proudly dons a black Thobe, complemented by an Almugasap iqal. The reed aqal, with its rich history tracing back three centuries in Taif Governorate, symbolizes the region's expertise in its production. Skilled artisans and distinguished families have long competed in crafting reed aqals, utilizing luxurious materials made from gold to create exceptional pieces. The traditional Arab outfit, known as Al-Mahrid costume (Marwaden), adds an extra touch of sophistication to the ensemble. Embellished with elaborate details and featuring a chest area adorned with natural snakeskin, the belt showcases the meticulous craftsmanship that defines Saudi Arabian attire. This photograph serves as a testament to the cultural significance and timeless elegance of the black Thobe, Almugasap iqal, and Al-Mahrid costume, celebrating the heritage and artistry of Saudi Arabia.

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Date Taken: 10.2023
Date Uploaded: 11.2023
Photo Location: jedda, Saudi Arabia
Copyright: © noora alsahafi