JEDDAH: Every year, millions of Muslims travel to Makkah to perform Hajj, a pilgrimage that marks one of the most significant moments of their lives. After days of worship, reflection and physical endurance, many look for a tangible reminder of the journey they have completed. Traditionally, these keepsakes were simple: a bottle of Zamzam water, a prayer mat, prayer beads or small items purchased near the holy sites. Their value lay not in their design, but in their connection to a deeply personal spiritual experience.