Artisan
Mohammed
Al-Ameer
Since his childhood, Mohammed Al-Amir was crawling on bishts before he could walk. For him, the fabric was not merely a luxurious item, but a world that captivated his attention early on. He would observe its tiny details with a sharp eye, learning through the threads and sheer observation, until he later became one of the most prominent craftsmen in tailoring Al-Bisht Al-Hasawi.
Mohammed learned this craft from his father, training extensively until he became a master of this precise art. He sees the Bisht not just as a piece of clothing, but as a symbol of value and status. He says, "Whoever wears it becomes another person... in dignity and in character."
Today, no Bisht leaves his hands without carrying a part of his soul. Every stitch in it is calculated with precision, and he tends to every piece as if it were the first. For Mohammed, every Bisht he creates is a precious endeavor, because its weave carries his essence, his craft, and a passion that began with the first steps of his childhood.