Saudi artist rolls forward with bamboo paper

Jumanah Telity transforms bamboo paper into sturdy objects, from baskets to small-scale furniture and figurines. (Supplied)
Jumanah Telity transforms bamboo paper into sturdy objects, from baskets to small-scale furniture and figurines. (Supplied)
Short Url
Updated 13 July 2025
Follow

Saudi artist rolls forward with bamboo paper

Jumanah Telity transforms bamboo paper into sturdy objects, from baskets to small-scale furniture and figurines. (Supplied)
  • Jumanah Telity’s eco-conscious art form is as durable as it is creative

JEDDAH: Saudi artist Jumanah Telity has found an unusual medium for her creativity: bamboo paper.

Through a labor-intensive process she transforms it into sturdy objects, from baskets and storage boxes to small-scale furniture and figurines.

“This art, like any other art, requires specific techniques, sense, and artistic thought to produce creativity,” she told Arab News. “It differs from other arts in that it is a very strong and practical product that is used daily and also decoratively.”




Jumanah Telity transforms bamboo paper into sturdy objects, from baskets to small-scale furniture and figurines. (Supplied)

Originally an educator, Telity spent 19 years in schools, eventually serving as a principal.

In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, she decided to explore her long-time fascination with natural materials such as wood, bamboo, and rattan.

That is when she discovered bamboo paper weaving online and something clicked.

HIGHLIGHTS

• In 2020, Saudi artist Jumanah Telity decided to explore her long-time fascination with natural materials such as wood, bamboo, and rattan.

• She recently displayed her work at Balad Al-Fann in Jeddah’s historic district.

“It strangely attracted me. I felt like I found my passion here because it really appealed to me,” she said.

Telity says the method involves tightly rolling paper into sticks using a special needle. It is then woven into shape.




Jumanah Telity transforms bamboo paper into sturdy objects, from baskets to small-scale furniture and figurines. (Supplied)

“It begins with choosing the type of paper, its size, and the way it is cut,” she said. “After trying this art, you’ll be amazed at the strength of these products and how they can be washed with soap and water without being affected.”

She describes the art as eco-conscious because of the recycling involved in the process.

To hone her craft, Telity enrolled in intensive online courses specializing in the technique.




Jumanah Telity transforms bamboo paper into sturdy objects, from baskets to small-scale furniture and figurines. (Supplied)

“I found what I was looking for,” she said. “The study was online, intensive, daily, and very precise in how to teach and train step by step.”

Now among the first Saudi artists to specialize in this form of bamboo art, she credits the Kingdom’s growing cultural landscape for supporting artists exploring niche and rare forms of expression.

“This type of art is considered one of the rarest arts in the world,” she added. “It requires precise skills and a deep understanding of transforming paper into a wood-like material.”

Telity recently displayed her work at Balad Al-Fann in Jeddah’s historic district. She was struck by how strongly the art resonated with visitors. “I noticed people’s amazement and admiration for this art and how they were attracted by the type of art, method of weaving and the strength and ability to withstand external factors,” she said.

She now plans to hold workshops to pass on her skills, with the goal of eventually becoming a certified trainer.

With growing interest from aspiring crafters and a renewed push for cultural innovation across Saudi Arabia, Telity believes the future of this art form is bright.

 


Saudi king, crown prince congratulate Cameroon’s president on re-election

Saudi king, crown prince congratulate Cameroon’s president on re-election
Updated 25 min 8 sec ago
Follow

Saudi king, crown prince congratulate Cameroon’s president on re-election

Saudi king, crown prince congratulate Cameroon’s president on re-election

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has sent a cable of congratulations to Cameroon’s President Paul Biya on his re-election.

King Salman wished Biya continued success and the people of Cameroon “steady progress and prosperity,” the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

He also cited the “distinguished relations between the two countries and their peoples, affirming the mutual commitment to strengthening and developing these ties in all fields.”

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a similar message to Biya.

On Saturday, the Saudi Arabia leaders congratulated Rodney Williams, the governor-general of Antigua and Barbuda, on his country’s Independence Day.


Hira Cultural District promotes public health

Hira Cultural District promotes public health
Updated 02 November 2025
Follow

Hira Cultural District promotes public health

Hira Cultural District promotes public health
  • The initiative reflects the district’s commitment to promoting public health

JEDDAH: The Hira Cultural District in Makkah organized a series of events as part of its October campaign, held in collaboration with educational and community organizations, to promote public health awareness.

The events included interactive workshops on first aid and emergency response, conducted by qualified medical professionals, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Sessions also covered key topics such as cardiac arrest management and airway obstruction interventions, the SPA added.

Health services were provided, including seasonal vaccinations, a blood donation drive, and preventive screenings to encourage positive health practices.

The initiative reflects the district’s commitment to promoting public health and supporting Saudi Vision 2030’s goal of improving quality of life and community well-being.


Four new Jazan projects to boost food security

Four new Jazan projects to boost food security
Updated 02 November 2025
Follow

Four new Jazan projects to boost food security

Four new Jazan projects to boost food security

RIYADH: The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has announced four investment opportunities to boost the agricultural and livestock sectors in the Jazan region.

The initiative aims to promote self-sufficiency and food security while strengthening collaboration with the private sector, in line with Vision 2030, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The first project involves establishing an agricultural city in the Abu Arish governorate, covering 82,659 sq. meters, focusing on fruit tree cultivation and a marketing services building. Applications close on Jan. 6, 2026.

The second project in the Damad governorate aims to build hydroponic greenhouses for vegetable cultivation on 18,599 sq. meters. The deadline is Jan. 5, 2026.

Two additional opportunities in Farasan target livestock breeding, fattening, and red meat production — one on 250,000 sq. meters and another on 160,000 sq. meters — with a deadline of Jan. 7, 2026.

The ministry invited investors to review project details on the Furas platform.


Jeddah hosts fourth Japanese Speech Contest

Jeddah hosts fourth Japanese Speech Contest
Updated 02 November 2025
Follow

Jeddah hosts fourth Japanese Speech Contest

Jeddah hosts fourth Japanese Speech Contest

JEDDAH: The Consulate General of Japan in Jeddah organized the fourth Japanese Speech Contest at the King Fahd Public Library, in cooperation with the Saudi Association of Japan Graduates and Associates, and the Japanese community in the city.

The event marked the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Japan and Saudi Arabia and aimed to promote cultural exchange, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Consul General Daisuke Yamamoto thanked library staff and the association for their continued cooperation in hosting the event.

He expressed hope that the contest would strengthen cultural ties and help participants improve their Japanese language skills, the SPA added.

Japanese calligraphy artist Koka Awazu gave a live demonstration, with attendees and contestants trying their hand at calligraphy.

Contestants delivered speeches on the similarities and differences in life, culture, and education in Japan and the Kingdom.


Shoura Council speaker receives Pakistan’s ambassador 

Shoura Council speaker receives Pakistan’s ambassador 
Updated 03 November 2025
Follow

Shoura Council speaker receives Pakistan’s ambassador 

Shoura Council speaker receives Pakistan’s ambassador 

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Shoura Council Speaker Sheikh Abdullah Al-Asheikh received Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Kingdom Ahmad Farooq in Riyadh on Sunday.

Al-Asheikh welcomed Farooq and commented on the historic relations between the two countries and ongoing developments across various fields.

The parties looked at ways to support and strengthen bilateral relations and discussed several topics of mutual interest.

Change Preferred Languages

Select Your Preferred Languages

Tap to add languages one at a time (Maximum 5)

Selected: 0/5
Tap to add languages...

We are now in 50 languages

Please login or register with your email to select your preferred languages