Original Kufiya aus Palästina - Bunt

Original Kufiya from Palestine - Colorful

€38,50
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Original Kufiya aus Palästina - Bunt

Original Kufiya from Palestine - Colorful

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An original handcrafted Kufiya from Nablus, Palestine.

This colorful kufiya in a size of approx. 115 x 115 cm is more than an accessory. It stands for identity, resistance, and cultural heritage. Crafted in a traditional manufactory in Nablus, Palestine, it combines authentic craftsmanship with expressive colors and timeless aesthetics.

🧵 Handmade in Palestine.

History and meaning:
The kufiya, also known as keffiyeh, hatta, or shemagh, is a traditional Palestinian scarf with deep cultural and political roots. Originally worn by farmers and Bedouins as protection from sun, wind, and sand, it became a global symbol of unity, resistance, and solidarity in the 20th century.

Craftsmanship from Nablus and social impact:
This kufiya is handcrafted on traditional looms in a manufactory in Nablus, Palestine. A two-layer weaving technique is used, giving the kufiya its structure, density, and premium feel.

By purchasing this kufiya, you are supporting local production partners in Nablus who are fairly paid for their work.

Product Details:
• Origin: Nablus, Palestine
• Traditional handcrafted production
• Weave: double-layer weave
• Fabric weight: approx. 140 g/m²
• Size: approx. 115 x 115 cm
• Unisex and suitable for all seasons

Material & Quality:
🌿 75% organic cotton - for comfort
🧵 25% high-quality synthetic - for durability
✔ Not thin fabric
✔ Breathable
✔ Made for everyday use

Versatile to wear:
• Classic as a head covering
• Loosely as a scarf
• Over the shoulders or upper body
• Protection from sun, wind, or cold

Care:
Hand wash or gentle cycle, ideally in a laundry bag. Hang to dry.

Note on loose threads:
Small loose threads along the edges are normal and a sign of genuine craftsmanship. They result from the manual finishing of the woven edge and can be carefully removed or may come off on their own during washing.

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