Gezira state: In Northern Borders Region, the najr, a traditional mortar and pestle, serves as a prominent symbol of hospitality and heritage, reflecting the deep connection to Saudi coffee, while its unique metallic sound, famously said to 'precede the hospitality' itself, acts as a welcoming call to guests. According to Saudi Press Agency, the najr is typically crafted from copper or heavy iron and is used to grind cardamom, cloves, and ginger, which give the coffee its distinctive flavor. Far more than a simple grinding tool, the najr is cherished by residents, who preserve it in their homes and at traditional winter gatherings as a heritage item. Craftsmen display decorative versions at local festivals to celebrate this enduring cultural tradition.