Collection: Keffiyeh Collection

Traditionally draped over the heads or shoulders of Palestinian farmers, the Kufiya has experienced a resurgence over the past century, closely intertwined with the Palestinian quest for freedom and autonomy.

Initially embraced by freedom fighters during the 1930s Arab Revolt, this conventional Arabic scarf or headpiece transformed into the emblematic attire of Palestinian insurgents as they resisted British Empire occupation. Subsequently, in an ongoing demonstration of solidarity with Palestinian heritage and their pursuit of independence from Israeli occupation, the Keffiah evolved into a potent symbol of the Palestinian struggle and their yearning for freedom.

In contemporary times, the Palestinian Kufiya is proudly worn throughout the region, serving as a powerful symbol of the ongoing journey towards freedom and self-determination.

A portion of the proceeds generated by this collection will be contributed to local Palestinian charitable organizations.