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    Show your colours with our rainbow kufiya. A stylish, strong and colourful statement.

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    Burgundy traditional pattern on deep black background. Full of life like the city of Ramallah.

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    Mustard yellow on sage (mix of black and yellow threads) with black tassels.

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    Trendy colors in double pattern design on black background and black fringe.

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    A kufiya devoted to liberty and freedom, “Saoirse” (pronounced seer-sha) in the Irish Language, dedicated to the Irish People.

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    Shams means sun in Arabic. This Kufiya carries the sun of Palestine to bring hope, joy and warmth.

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    The green threads of the Sheikh Jarrah (الشيخ جراح) kufiya represent the deep roots of the Palestinian families who have lived in this neighborhood of Jerusalem for generations, building homes, raising families, and creating a community that has stood the test of time. Against all odds, the families of the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood gained international attention, when they stood up against sinister efforts by Israeli authorities to evict them from their homes. This kufiya imbued with hope, and solidarity with the residents of Sheikh Jarrah, a conversation starter to prevent their story from falling into oblivion.

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    This Kufiya is named after the ancient city in the north of the historical Palestine. When we think about Tabariya we think about the blue lake of tiberias, the fish and the proud fishermen and -women. Accordingly Tabariya Kufiya shows a white fishing net on a blue and black background.

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    Green and White is a traditional combination

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    The design of this Kufiya found inspiration in the red and black beetle (Um Suleiman). Its natural beauty had a big influence in Arabic culture – in paintings, traditional and modern music (e.g. Tic Tic Um Suleiman from Fairuz), and in poetry.

    And we honor the beetle with an original Kufiya, made in Palestine.