Al-Sadu is a traditional handicraft that was once renowned among the Bedouin people in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It uses a spindle, wooden pegs, and threads used in weaving traditional pieces, which can be made of sheep's wool, goat's hair, and camel's hair. The finest types of al-Sadu are woven from sheep's wool, and their prices are determined by the materials used. Both men and women practiced the craft of al-Sadu, although its intricate patterns are attributed to wome...