• Customers can purchase electronic Amazon.sa Gift Cards and send them online to family and friends to choose a gift of their choice from millions of products 

Riyadh: Just in time for Eid Al-Fitr, Amazon.sa customers in Saudi Arabia can gift their loved ones the newly launched special edition Eid-themed electronic Amazon.sa Gift Cards. The new collection features artistic designs created exclusively for Amazon by local Saudi artist Majd Shaker Jaha. The colourful new designs capture the beauty of this special time of year and offer the perfect way to send the traditional ‘Eideyyah’ to loved ones digitally on Amazon.sa.

The Amazon.sa Gift Card can be purchased by customers directly on Amazon.sa website or Amazon’s app with the amount of their preference in just a few seconds. Recipients will receive an electronic notification with the Amazon.sa Gift Card and a claim code where they can choose to either add the Amazon.sa Gift Card amount directly to their Amazon account or just apply the code directly during checkout when shopping. Recipients will be able to choose a gift of their choice from millions of local and international products, including perfumes, jewelry, apparel, bags, beauty products, electronics, and much more. Valid for up to 10 years, the Amazon.sa Gift Card is a new creative way to gift the ‘Eideyyah’ (traditional Eid gifting) to family and friends this Eid.

Ronaldo Mouchawar, Vice President of Amazon Middle East and North Africa (MENA), said: “We are delighted to bring customers a new Eid gifting experience that offers a modern way to share the joy of this special occasion with loved ones, while capturing the essence of cherished local traditions. Our collaboration with Majd is the first of its kind in the Middle East and for Amazon.sa and comes as part of our commitment to supporting the brightest homegrown talents and celebrating the region’s rich culture.”

The young artist and Arabic calligrapher behind the designs developed her love of drawing from an early age and has successfully turned her passion into a profession with the launch of her website, MJD Studio. Majd has also authored two educational books on watercolor techniques, namely “Learn to Paint with Watercolors” and “Learn to Draw Flowers,” which will be available soon for customers on Amazon.sa. The Amazon.sa Gift Card designs created by Majd were inspired by the inscriptions and ornaments found on Khaliji clothing, together with traditional celebratory items that are relevant to the region. These designs were created exclusively for Amazon in time for Eid, and they capture the joyful spirit of the season. 

Commenting on the collaboration, Majd Shaker Jaha said: “I’m very excited about this collaboration and would like to thank Amazon for the opportunity to have my work used to represent this wonderful occasion, which brings happiness to so many people. I hope my designs will help inspire budding artists not only in Saudi Arabia, but across the world.”

The new special edition Eid-themed eGift Cards can be purchased at The Gift Cards Store on Amazon.sa among many other designs, with personalization options. Available in denominations of up to SAR 5,000, the Amazon.sa Gift Card can be redeemed by simply entering the code during check out or adding the amount directly to Amazon.sa account.

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About the Special Edition Eid-Themed Amazon.sa Gift Cards: 

This traditional design is calligraphy-based and embraces the rich history of the region with its traditional mud-brick houses, palm trees, flowers, and Arabic coffee illustrations. 

This colorful character-based design brings together everything people love about Eid festivities, from new clothes and sweets baskets, to fireworks and much more. 

About the Designer – Majd Shaker Jaha: 

Majd Shaker Jaha is a 22-year-old Saudi artist and Arabic calligrapher who developed her love of drawing from an early age and has successfully turned her passion into a profession with the launch of her website, MJD Studio. Majd has also authored two educational books on watercolor techniques, namely “Learn to paint with watercolors” and “Learn to draw flowers.”

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