The Crafts Market program, a joint initiative by the Alrowad Youth Association in Jazan and the Cultural House, and overseen by the Heritage Commission, officially launched on Friday.
The event aims to empower local youth to acquire diverse craft skills and enhance creativity through training workshops led by distinguished local craftspeople, according to SPA.
Running until the end of November and held weekly on Fridays and Saturdays at the Cultural House, the workshops cover pottery, sculpture, painting, candle and perfume making, leather arts, embroidery, jewelry and accessories, branding, and product packaging.