Collection: Sadu Light Jackets

The Qashabeyyeh Sadu jacket blends traditional Bedouin craftsmanship with a modern, wearable design. Sadu fabric, a handwoven textile made from wool, has long been used by Bedouins for tents, cushions, and seating serving as both a functional material and a symbol of cultural identity. Known for its bold geometric patterns and rich symbolism, it reflects themes of heritage, continuity, and community.

Reimagined into a contemporary zip-up jacket, this piece transforms Sadu from a traditional textile into a fashion statement. By incorporating authentic Arabic patterns and practical design, it allows heritage to be worn and expressed in everyday life, preserving its story while adapting it to modern style.