Pink x Olive Green Palestinian Kuffiyeh
Pink x Olive Green Palestinian Kuffiyeh
Pink x Olive Green Palestinian Kuffiyeh

Pink x Olive Green Palestinian Kuffiyeh

Regular price LE 1,149.00 Sale priceLE 549.00
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Blooming Strength, Rooted in the Land

Introducing the Pink x Olive Green Palestinian Kuffiyeh — a bold reimagining of resilience and heritage. Woven by master artisans, this kuffiyeh pairs a soft, earthy pink base with deep olive green patterns, symbolizing the beauty that rises from the soil of struggle and hope. Every fold carries the spirit of a land that endures — tender yet unbreakable.

Product Highlights:

  • Dimensions: Generous 1.4m x 1.4m for versatile styling

  • Colors: Dusty pink background with rich olive green detailing

  • Material: 100% premium woven cotton

  • Origin: Proudly handmade in Jordan by traditional Palestinian weavers

  • Pattern: Authentic Palestinian fishnet and olive branch motifs

  • Finish: Traditional handmade tassels for a genuine, artisanal touch

Artisanal Craftsmanship:
Each kuffiyeh is handwoven with techniques passed down through generations, ensuring a deep connection to Palestinian artistry, culture, and history.

Versatile Styling Options:

  • Drape across the shoulders for a grounded, vibrant statement

  • Wrap it as a headscarf carrying a story of hope and strength

  • Style with both modern and traditional outfits

  • Showcase as a proud symbol of cultural resilience

The Land in Bloom:
The soft pink weave reflects the tenderness and dreams of a people who never give up, while the olive green stitching roots it deeply in the spirit of Palestine — timeless, enduring, alive.

Care Instructions:

  • Hand wash separately in cold water

  • Air dry flat, away from direct sunlight

  • Iron on low heat if needed

Supporting a Cause:
Every purchase supports displaced Palestinian families and amplifies the voice of Gaza’s struggle.

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