Red and White Keffiyeh – Handwoven in Syria
Red and white. The colors of the land, the blood, and the people who refused to leave both behind.
The red keffiyeh is the oldest color — worn across the Arab world for generations, from the Jordan River to the Gulf, from the mountains of the Levant to the streets of Damascus. It is not a trend. It is a tradition that has outlasted every attempt to erase the people who wore it.
This one is woven in Syria — on antique looms, in a factory that kept its craft alive through war, siege, and displacement. Syria and Palestine do not need to explain their connection to each other. It is written in the same thread.
When you wear this keffiyeh, you wear that history. All of it.
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. 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.