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Why Saudi Arabia Rolled Out a Purple Carpet for Donald Trump Instead of Red

Blending tradition, symbolism, and national identity, Saudi Arabia’s purple carpet redefines diplomatic protocol in a bold cultural shift
Lavish banquets, high-ranking dignitaries including Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, roaring fighter jets from the Royal Saudi Air Force, and elaborate ceremonial displays—all the hallmarks of a grand diplomatic welcome were on display in Riyadh when former U.S. President Donald Trump visited Saudi Arabia.

Yet one striking deviation stood out: instead of the traditional red carpet seen around the world, Saudi officials rolled out a purple one.

The unusual choice of color is not merely aesthetic.

In Saudi Arabia, the purple carpet draws inspiration from the native desert landscape.

Each spring, rare wildflowers in shades of violet—resembling wild lavender—bloom across the northern deserts for a brief two-week period.

This seasonal phenomenon has become a cultural emblem.

Through this gesture, the kingdom aims to craft a ceremonial language of its own—one rooted in local tradition, identity, and regal dignity.

The purple carpet has been officially adopted since 2021 for welcoming heads of state and other dignitaries.

The Saudi Ministry of Culture explained that the color was chosen to reflect the hues of local desert flora, including lavender, basil, and the oliverium plant.

In modern Saudi cultural symbolism, purple represents generosity, hospitality, and the nation’s aspirational growth under its “Saudi Vision 2030” agenda.

The choice of color is complemented by cultural detailing.

The carpet edges are adorned with traditional Bedouin weaving patterns known as Al-Sadu, a form of heritage textile art recognized by UNESCO as an element of intangible cultural heritage.

Al-Sadu uses sheep or camel wool and is traditionally dyed in earthy tones such as red, brown, and black.

While historically used in tents and furnishings, the motifs now appear in modern decorative items across the Gulf.

Their inclusion on the ceremonial carpet adds layers of cultural pride, authenticity, and identity.

The Instagram page KSA EXPATS, which provides information about life in Saudi Arabia to over 54,000 followers, highlighted that this choice is deliberate and symbolic.

The brief but vivid desert bloom provides not just a visual reference but a philosophical one—linking natural beauty to national dignity and redefining ceremonial norms typically drawn from Western traditions.

The cultural-historical significance of the color purple adds further depth.

Historically, purple has been associated with royalty and wealth due to the rarity and high cost of producing natural purple dyes.

In embracing this color, Saudi Arabia not only differentiates itself from the global diplomatic playbook but also evokes historical prestige and aesthetic sophistication.

This shift is not exclusive to Trump’s visit.

Other prominent figures, including former U.S. President Joe Biden, have also walked the Saudi purple carpet.

The backdrop to this ceremonial evolution is the mountainous Asir region and its capital, Abha, where springtime coats the landscape in deep shades of purple.

This visual spectacle has become a central feature in Saudi Arabia’s efforts to rebrand itself as an innovative tourism destination.

Through these subtle yet powerful symbols—in color, pattern, and presentation—Saudi Arabia is signaling a redefinition of modern monarchy, deeply rooted in local culture while aligned with its global ambitions.
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