




10The Saudi national outfit The jubba, abaya or mishlah in its various types and colors such as the Bayda abaya, the Burqa abaya, swords, and majanid... are among the traditional folk costumes not widely known by some people. They are made from sheep wool and leather to protect against the cold. The tribes of Ghamd and Zahran have been distinguished by this outfit since pre-Islamic times. Ibn Battuta mentioned, when passing through Sarat, that the 24 tribes of Bani 'Amman wore heavy leather garments, which serves as evidence that the white jubba of these two tribes reflects their ancient culture. It is also well known in northern Saudi Arabia, particularly in the Tabarjal region, under the same name "Bayda Jubba," named after Wadi Bayda in the Al-Baj area. Length: 123 Width: 148 Color: Red Decorated with colored wool threads Weight: Said to reach up to 20 kilograms Contact via WhatsApp Highest price
