This color is known in the world of bishts and bishts as the lemon color (or light yellow). [1, 2]
According to Saudi royal protocol and ceremonies, this color is considered the officially approved color for wearing on Sunday. [1, 2]
Here are some additional details about this color and bishts in general:
* Occasions for wearing: It is preferable to wear bright and light colors such as lemon and sugar in happy and morning occasions.
* Embroidery (Zari): The picture shows golden embroidery known as "Royal Zari", which adds a touch of luxury and prestige to the bisht.
* Fabric material: These colors in summer bishts are often made of light Ghaat or Japanese wool to suit the hot Saudi weather. [1, 2]
Here are the details of what the phrases and symbols on the label mean:
* First Grade: Indicates the high quality of the fabric and the precision of the knitting, which is often handmade and uses original "Zari" threads.
* Royal Al-Ahsa Bishts: This is the trade name of the factory or store, and the word "Royal" refers to the design or quality approved for official and protocol occasions.
* Deer Logo: It is the visual symbol