Masterfully Crafted Swords, Rifles to Celebrate Custodian of Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival Winners 
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Masterfully Crafted Swords, Rifles to Celebrate Custodian of Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival Winners

Ajel News

The final day of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival 2025 on Wednesday is set to feature four races, each spanning a distance of 8 kilometers, with a prize pool of SAR14.4 million.

The winners will be awarded two swords and two rifles made in the Kingdom of Bahrain from a variety of precious materials, including gold, silver, and ivory. These remarkable pieces took two weeks to manufacture and process.

The swords feature unique designs inspired by the Najdi sword, one of the oldest Arab swords, and are adorned with intricate inscriptions and decorative details.

The rifles, inspired by the iconic Arab rifle renowned throughout the Gulf region, are crafted from the finest wood to absorb moisture from the iron and steel.

They are further enhanced with gilded engravings that reflect the Saudi identity.