Production Partner

Al Nabulsi Textile Factory

A revived textile tradition from Nablus. The Al Nabulsi Textile Factory was founded in 1950 by the Al-Nabulsi family in Nablus and is one of the last traditional producers of Palestinian kufiyas.

After decades of political and economic restrictions, the factory was forced to close its doors in 1985. With it, a long-standing tradition of textile craftsmanship was at risk of disappearing.

In 2023, the historic weaving workshop was brought back to life through the joint efforts of the local community and international supporters. Today, experienced weavers once again work there, carrying forward skills that have been passed down through generations. Today, production provides a secure income for around 30 families.

Our kufiyas are not mass-produced.
They represent cultural identity, continuity, and economic self-determination.

Each piece is woven in Nablus with the aim of keeping a true part of Palestinian cultural heritage alive.

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Dheisheh Refugee Camp

Tatreez - the craft of women. Our Tatreez textiles are produced in the Dheisheh refugee camp near Bethlehem in collaboration with local women's projects and craftswomen.

The camp was founded in 1949 and is still home to families who often have limited economic opportunities. Many of the women we work with are widows or single mothers. Embroidery provides them with an independent source of income and long-term prospects.

Tatreez is more than just embroidery. Each pattern represents a region, a story, an identity.

The women preserve traditional motifs while reinterpreting them.
Each piece is handmade-no two products are alike.

This is not about mass production. It is about passing on knowledge, dignity through work, and cultural continuity.

 

Hebron Glass & Ceramics Factory

Craftsmanship with centuries of history. Our ceramic products are made in Hebron, a city that has been known for centuries for its glassblowing and ceramics traditions.

Experienced artisans work in the Hebron Glass & Ceramics Factory, using techniques that have been passed down through generations. The products are characterized by bold colors, hand-painted patterns, and traditional firing techniques.

Each piece is individually crafted and fired. Small irregularities are not flaws, but rather an expression of genuine craftsmanship.

With every purchase, you support the continuation of a vibrant craft tradition that is deeply rooted in the culture of Hebron.

 

Gloria Olivewood

Olive wood with history. Our olive wood products are created in collaboration with Gloria Olivewood in Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Since the 1970s, the manufacturer has been synonymous with olive wood handicrafts.

Only wood from olive trees that no longer bear fruit or have been regularly pruned is used. No trees are felled for our products.

Olive wood is dense, durable, and has a characteristic warm grain.
Each piece is unique, shaped by the natural structure of the wood.

Prayer beads, accessories, and many more are carefully crafted by hand. In Palestine, olive wood stands for stability, rootedness, and peace.