Note to readers: This is part one of a three part series about our adventure to the Al Dhafra Camel Festival. Top 10 Tips for Enjoying the Al Dhafra Camel Festival, Camel Bling-Bling and How to Judge a Camel Beauty Contest.
In all beauty pageants what one wears is most important. Beauty
contestants usually get decked out in flowing evening gowns and skimpy swim suits. But camel
beauty contestant dress in dazzling bling-bling called hatat. The hatat is artfully draped over the hump and around the
neck and face like precious jewels. Actually, some are jewelry as they are made
with real gold and semi-precious stones
Prized camel beauty contestants showing off their
bling-bling.
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Roger and I are at the Al Dhafra Camel Festival located just
passed Madinat Zayed in the desert off Abu Dhabi Island. Among the many events
at this two-week long celebration are camel beauty contests. It is astounding
that more than 25,000 camels come from neighboring Gulf countries to compete. And
it is even more astounding that in the offering is AED 66,000,000+ ($1,798,365)
in prizes for the various contests held during the festival. All this is
enticing, but I am most intrigued with the camel bling-bling – a huge business
here.
Vendors set up their own compound next to the festival’s traditional
souq to sell their dazzling creations. Roger and I are fortunate to find Umm
Khalid known in Saudi Arabia as “Queen of the Bling-Bling.” She was the first
to use real gold and semi-precious stones. I have been dying to meet her ever
since I read an article about her last year in The
National.
The shop of Umm Khalid Khalid, the “Queen of Camel
Bling-Bling.”
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Umm Khalid’s shop is actually a container, like what an
18-wheeler pulls. It has a carpeted terrace in front with her creations
dangling from wood poles undulating in the strong wind causing glittering
sparkles to cascade along the walls. The inside is completely covered - floor, walls and
ceiling - in red and cream carpets emblazoned with the Saudi emblem of palm
trees and crossed swords. Hanging on every hook are more glittering camel
decorations.
As with fashions, hatat styles change each year
necessitating customers’ return to get the latest style. Today, Umm Khalid is
holding court sitting on floor cushions Bedu style wearing a black velvet abaya (gown),
a black hijab (head scarf), a niqab (face mask) with a red scarf thrown
over it all for good measure. Her very large deep dark sunglasses complete her attire
that conceals her completely. She shakes her head to decline my request for a
photo.
Katie with HH King Gaboabraa – I think they are kidding me. |
Umm Khalid is accompanied by Rajeeb, an Egyptian artisan who helps make the bling-bling and
speaks a little English. Sitting next to Umm Khalid is a gentleman dressed in a
smart looking cream colored khandora (gown),
a red checkered ghutra (head scarf)
held in place by an igal (a black
cord). Rejeeb introduces him as King Gaboabraa. I think they are kidding me but
I give him a cursory bow anyway.
All during my visit with Umm Khalid there is a steady
stream of customers who Rajeeb proudly announce as Sheikh so-and-so. When I
question him about so many Sheikh out doing their own shopping he retorts, “Oh,
they are just little sheiks!”
“Umm Khalid,” I ask through Rajeeb, “I would like to buy one
of your creations. Can you please show me something?”
Beautiful
camel hatat fit for a sheikh . . . but too expensive for mine and Roger’s taste. |
She produces a beautiful gold and green “necklace” she tells
us is similar to a piece purchased during this festival by HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the Ruler’s
Representative in the Western Region where this camel festival is held. She
sells it for 5,000 dirhams ($1362+). I can sense Roger tensing up.
After tea and more conversation I try again. “Since I do not
have a camel perhaps there is another piece that is more affordable for my
humble purse.”
Rajeeb’s response is, “you are at one of the greatest camel
festivals in the Arabian world and there are plenty of camels here to buy.”
Roger deadpans that we only get two parking spaces at our
apartment and therefore have no place to put a camel.
Our camel bling-bling displayed on our only camel - a treasured camel
hide bench.
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Rajeeb comes back with a
beautiful yellow and gold number (not real gold) for 100 dirhams ($27+). I hear
Roger let out a sigh as he digs quickly into his wallet like a saved man.
Both Roger and I are pleased with our purchase. Roger
because he didn't have to buy a camel, and me because I have one more unique item
for my growing collection of Middle East regalia. Maybe I can hang it next to
my Omani
wedding dress?
Coming up next is ‘How to Judge a Camel Beauty Contest!” Eat
your heart out Simon Cowell.
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