Queen Rania of Jordan stepped out with her daughter-in-law, Princess Rajwa, over the weekend to visit the Naqsh Collective workshop on Sunday, 24 November.
The Saudi-born Jordanian Princess, Rajwa, made another rare appearance alongside her mother-in-law, Queen Rania, since the birth of Princess Iman. Even though Princess Rajwa hasn’t been involved in many royal duties this year, she has been seen at major royal events alongside the royal family.
In a post shared by the Queen, the mother- and daughter-in-law are seen admiring local artwork in the gallery, including a piece titled ‘Wall Runner’. “Exquisite local designs, handcrafted with love. Had a lovely time with Rajwa at the Naqsh Collective workshop yesterday,” the Queen captioned the photo.
The Naqsh Collective reposted Her Majesty’s Instagram post writing, “We were honored yesterday by the visit of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah and Princess Rajwa Al Hussein. ‘The finest of pearls and corals are the traces of one human on another.’ – Walibba Bin AlHabbab.Thank you from the heart.”
The Naqsh Collective was founded in 2009 in Amman, Jordan by two sisters, Nisreen and Nermeen Abudail, who started to exhibit “unique pieces of art, and design.”
The Queen and Princess’ visit to the workshop came nearly a week after the stylish pair attended the opening of the first ordinary session of the 20th Parliament in Amman.