Al Sadu Weaving is a traditional Saudi Bedouin weaving craft that transforms sheep's wool, goat hair, and camel hair into striking textiles adorned with bold geometric patterns inspired by the desert landscape. Traditionally practiced by women, Al Sadu reflects generations of cultural knowledge, creativity, and community identity. Recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage element in 2020, it remains a celebrated symbol of Saudi heritage and craftsmanship.