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Hirbawi® Kuffiyeh - Red & White - SOLD OUT
Red & White Kuffiyeh – Hirbawi® Factory
“Our Red & White Hirbawi Kufiya; a traditional Palestinian keffiyeh that carries deep roots in the culture of the region. Originally worn by Bedouins in the North Arabian Desert of Palestine and Jordan, the red-and-white kufiya soon became a powerful symbol of Palestinian identity and resistance—especially during the Second Intifada, when it was worn by leftist Palestinian rebels. Today, it remains beloved by Palestinians and activists around the world. Sometimes called the "Jordanian" Kufiya, it is a cherished sister to the classic black-and-white pattern and a proud marker of heritage, solidarity, and history.”
Made in Hebron (Al-Khalil), Palestine
About the Creator:
This kuffiyeh is woven in the Hirbawi® Textile Factory in Hebron — the last remaining kuffiyeh factory in Palestine. Since 1961, Hirbawi® has produced the traditional scarf, carrying forward a craft that embodies Palestinian identity, resilience, and pride. Each scarf is woven on traditional looms, where the rhythmic sound of weaving continues a tradition that has outlasted borders, displacement, and attempts at erasure.
From Hebron’s factory floor, this kuffiyeh began a long and difficult journey. Crossing checkpoints and navigating restrictions, it has travelled all the way to so-called Australia — each step of its movement shaped by the barriers Palestinian artisans face in sharing their work with the world.
To wear this scarf is to carry more than fabric: it is to hold a symbol of Palestinian heritage, a reminder of belonging, and a testament to the artisans who keep this tradition alive.
Details:
Material: Cotton blend
Origin: Hirbawi® Textile Factory, Hebron (Al-Khalil), Palestine
Each piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity
Red & White Kuffiyeh – Hirbawi® Factory
“Our Red & White Hirbawi Kufiya; a traditional Palestinian keffiyeh that carries deep roots in the culture of the region. Originally worn by Bedouins in the North Arabian Desert of Palestine and Jordan, the red-and-white kufiya soon became a powerful symbol of Palestinian identity and resistance—especially during the Second Intifada, when it was worn by leftist Palestinian rebels. Today, it remains beloved by Palestinians and activists around the world. Sometimes called the "Jordanian" Kufiya, it is a cherished sister to the classic black-and-white pattern and a proud marker of heritage, solidarity, and history.”
Made in Hebron (Al-Khalil), Palestine
About the Creator:
This kuffiyeh is woven in the Hirbawi® Textile Factory in Hebron — the last remaining kuffiyeh factory in Palestine. Since 1961, Hirbawi® has produced the traditional scarf, carrying forward a craft that embodies Palestinian identity, resilience, and pride. Each scarf is woven on traditional looms, where the rhythmic sound of weaving continues a tradition that has outlasted borders, displacement, and attempts at erasure.
From Hebron’s factory floor, this kuffiyeh began a long and difficult journey. Crossing checkpoints and navigating restrictions, it has travelled all the way to so-called Australia — each step of its movement shaped by the barriers Palestinian artisans face in sharing their work with the world.
To wear this scarf is to carry more than fabric: it is to hold a symbol of Palestinian heritage, a reminder of belonging, and a testament to the artisans who keep this tradition alive.
Details:
Material: Cotton blend
Origin: Hirbawi® Textile Factory, Hebron (Al-Khalil), Palestine
Each piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity
