Black and White Keffiyeh – Woven in Syria
The keffiyeh was never just a scarf. It is a flag you wear. A history you carry. A statement that has crossed borders, survived occupations, and refused to disappear.
This one is woven in Syria — on antique looms, in a factory that has kept the craft alive through decades of its own war, its own displacement, its own refusal to stop. Syria and Palestine share more than a border. They share a history of people who were told their story was over — and kept telling it anyway.
When you wear this keffiyeh, you carry both.
The black and white pattern is the original — the one that became a symbol of Palestinian resistance, worn by farmers and fighters and everyone in between. It has no single owner. It belongs to every people who refuses to be erased.
Product Details
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Material: 60% Cotton, 40% High-Quality Synthetic
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Construction: Woven on an antique loom
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Dimensions: 47 in × 47 in | 120 cm × 120 cm
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Color: Black and White
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Season: All-season — breathable in summer, warm in winter
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Origin: Damascus, Syria
How to Wear It
As a headscarf, a neck wrap, a shoulder drape, or a shawl. There is no wrong way to carry it. The keffiyeh has been worn in a hundred styles across a hundred years. Wear it the way that feels true to you.
A Note on Handwoven Goods
This keffiyeh is woven on an antique loom. Loose threads may occur — trim them carefully. Dimensions may vary slightly, and colors may differ a little from what you see on screen. That is the nature of something made by hand, not a machine. It is not a flaw. It is the point.