The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts “Wrth” honored the National Agricultural Development Company (NADEC) during the closing ceremony of the Wrth Camp, in recognition of its valuable contribution and support to this initiative. The camp aims to empower young talents, refine their skills, and enable them to highlight Saudi national identity while enriching and promoting traditional Saudi arts locally and globally. It also celebrates Living Treasures and entrepreneurs in the field, while encouraging enthusiasts to learn, master, and further develop these crafts.
Through its programs, the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts “Wrth” is committed to nurturing the next generation of creatives and empowering them to express their ideas and talents, enhancing their ability to contribute meaningfully to society and support the building of a sustainable future.
NADEC’s role in this initiative reflects its ongoing commitment to creating positive social impact through educational, cultural, and sports initiatives. The company continues to support programs focused on skills development and talent discovery, contributing to community well-being and the advancement of national capabilities.
The “Wrth Saudi Arabia” initiative showcases the traditional arts of each region even before travelers arrive, highlighting crafts such as Najdi door-making, traditional mud construction, Manjour woodwork and decorative carving, and the art of Bisht making.