The keffiyeh and the tatreez were born in the same land. This is what they look like together.
Woven in Damascus on antique looms, this keffiyeh carries something the plain versions do not — tatreez, the embroidery pattern that Palestinian women have passed from mother to daughter for centuries. It is not ornament. It is a language. Every stitch is a record of a place, a family, a refusal to be forgotten.
Syria kept this craft alive when it had every reason not to. The factory in Damascus that weaves this keffiyeh has survived war, siege, and displacement — and kept the looms running. That stubbornness is stitched into every thread.
This keffiyeh is not made in Palestine. But the pattern on it was born there — and the hands that wove it know exactly what that means.
Product Details
• Material: 60% Cotton, 40% High-Quality Synthetic
• Construction: Woven on antique looms in Damascus, Syria
• Embroidery: Traditional Palestinian tatreez (تطريز) pattern
• Color: Red and Black
• Dimensions: 47 in × 47 in | 120 cm × 120 cm
• Season: All-season — breathable in summer, warm in winter
• Origin: Damascus, Syria
How to Wear It
As a headscarf, a neck wrap, a shoulder drape, or a shawl. 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 how this keffiyeh is made
This keffiyeh arrives folded into a triangle — sewn along the diagonal so the embroidery pattern sits clean and visible. It is designed to be worn as a triangle, not opened into a square. That is not a defect. It is a choice — made so the tatreez lands exactly where it should, every time you wear it.
A Note on Woven Goods
This keffiyeh is woven on an antique loom. 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.