Palestine 67 on Black Scarf
Palestine 67 on Black Scarf
Introducing the Qashabeyyeh Palestine 67 on Black Scarf: Timeless Elegance with Arab Heritage.
The Qashabeyyeh Palestine 67 on Black Scarf is a captivating blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary streetwear style. Embrace the rich cultural heritage of the Arab world with this exquisite accessory, meticulously crafted to elevate your fashion game.
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The 1967 Palestinian exodus, commonly known as the Naksa, was when Israel displaced around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians from their homes. The black-and-white pattern has been in the Palestinian culture for decades symbolizing resilience and the will to live and teach life, regardless of the conditions they are subjected to.
Size Details:
This scarf measures a generous 2 meters in length, allowing for versatile styling options that suit your individual taste and preference. With a width of 75 centimeters, it provides ample coverage while maintaining a lightweight and comfortable feel.
Fabric Details:
Crafted with utmost precision, this scarf is cotton-based, ensuring durability and a soft, breathable texture. The traditional Sadu weaving technique used in its creation reflects the heritage of Bedouin communities and adds a unique touch to your ensemble.
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