Embroidered Palestinian Kefiyya

Embroidered Palestinian Kefiyya
Embroidered Palestinian Kefiyya
Embroidered Palestinian Kefiyya

Embroidered Palestinian Kefiyya

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Traditional Palestine Keffiyeh Scarf, Arafat Hatta Arab Style, Unisex Shemagh with Tassels - Expressive Cultural Wear. This isn't just a scarf, it's a symbol of support and solidarity with the people of Palestine. 

This scarf is a symbol of solidarity, and it's also a fashionable accessory. Whether you're showing your support for the cause or appreciating the unique Arab style, this scarf is a meaningful addition to any wardrobe.

The kuffiyeh has always been a symbol of Palestinian national identity and their steadfastness in the face of occupation. Today, it also worn worldwide as a statement of solidarity with the Palestinian people’s struggle for freedom and dignity. We believe that wearing a kuffiyeh is a statement of defiance not only to the Israeli occupation, but also to imperialism all around the world and capitalism’s “free market” that nearly wiped out this craft in Palestine. Use it to spread a message, educate people, and sustain livelihoods of local producers keeping Palestinian identity alive.

Features:

Material: Cotton , Polyester

Traditional pattern

Unisex design.

48*48 inches


This scarf is perfect for a variety of occasions, such as cultural events, demonstrations, or simply as a statement piece. It is also a great choice for everyday wear. Order yours today and stand with Palestine!


The kuffiyeh has always been a symbol of Palestinian national identity and their steadfastness in the face of occupation. Today, it also worn worldwide as a statement of solidarity with the Palestinian people’s struggle for freedom and dignity. We believe that wearing a kuffiyeh is a statement of defiance not only to the Israeli occupation, but also to imperialism all around the world and capitalism’s “free market” that nearly wiped out this craft in Palestine. Use it to spread a message, educate people, and sustain livelihoods of local producers keeping Palestinian identity alive.