Al-Baha residents welcome Ramadan with traditional heritage and seasonal preparations
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Al-Baha, February 14, 2026 (Saudi Arabia Breaking News) – Residents of Al-Baha are welcoming the holy month of Ramadan with joy and anticipation, observing long-standing traditions including the use of traditional earthenware for preparing popular regional dishes.
These kitchen utensils, crafted from pottery, copper, and stoneware, reflect the region’s agricultural heritage and historical harmony with the environment. While modern utensils are common in households today, traditional items are preserved in museums and showcased during cultural events and heritage occasions.
Markets across Al-Baha are seeing increased activity as women purchase new kitchenware ahead of Ramadan. Pottery merchants display a variety of items decorated with traditional and Islamic motifs, attracting both local residents and visitors.

A collection of antique household utensils is also on display at Al-Akhawayn Museum, highlighting craftsmanship and varied uses, and illustrating the region’s cultural and historical legacy.
Al-Baha Region continues to blend ancient history, natural landscapes, and vibrant cultural identity, reinforcing its role as a prominent center of heritage in the Kingdom.


