A Symbol of Resistance: Roots in the Arab Revolt
The Kufiyah (Keffiyeh or Kuffiyeh) traditionally draped over Palestinian farmers, became a symbol of resistance during the 1930s Arab Revolt against British occupation. It transformed into the emblematic attire of insurgents, embodying their defiance and commitment to liberation.
Modern Take: The Handcrafted Kufiya-Inspired Bracelet
In homage to this rich heritage, my handmade beaded bracelet captures the timeless charm of the classic Kufiya palette—white, black, and grey. A favorite among my customers, this accessory elegantly marries tradition with a contemporary touch.
Specifications for the Discerning Collector
For those seeking a piece that merges tradition with modern elegance, the bracelet boasts a width of 2.5cm. With a length of 16cm and a 3cm extension chain, it ensures a comfortable fit for various wrist sizes. Crafted with care, the metals used include sterling silver and silver-plated elements, blending durability with refined sophistication.
As you adorn yourself with this Kufiya-inspired bracelet, it transcends being a mere accessory; it becomes a symbol on your wrist and a powerful statement of solidarity.