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Traditional Palestinian Keffiyeh from Palestinian Factory in Yellow on White

Sale price$52.00
11 in stock

This Palestinian keffiyeh features yellow thread embroidered on white fabric.  The intricate patterns woven throughout symbolize strength, resilience, and cultural identity.  The keffiyeh is lightweight and versatile, making it suitable for both casual wear and as a meaningful statement piece.  It can be styled in various ways - wrapped around the neck, draped over the shoulders, or worn on the head.  The blend of colors and traditional patterns makes this keffiyeh a striking accessory, perfect for expressing both cultural pride and contemporary fashion.

This traditional keffiyeh is made by a Palestinian factory that has its origins in Jericho before fleeing the 1948 Nakba and reopening in Jordan. It was among the first factories in Palestine in its day and has been making Palestinian keffiyehs for decades.

The keffiyeh has become an important symbol of Palestinian resistance. In the 30s it was worn, and embraced as an image, by the armed guerillas who prosecuted armed rebellion against the British occupiers of Palestine. Until that period, the keffiyeh had primarily marked its wearer as rural, as a peasant, Fallah, or a Bedouin.

Dimensions: 120 centimeters square | 47 inches square

Material: Polyester-Cotton Blend

All purchases from Handmade Palestine support fair trade artisans sustaining their livelihoods and we donate profits from every purchase to a local not-for-profit to plant trees and protect Palestine’s environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a keffiyeh?

A keffiyeh — also written kufiya or hatta — is a traditional Palestinian cotton scarf, usually woven in a distinctive black-and-white or red-and-white check pattern. It has been worn across the Levant for centuries, originally as practical protection against sun and dust. Today the keffiyeh is one of the most recognised symbols of Palestinian identity, resistance and cultural pride. Every pattern has regional roots: the fishnet design represents fishing communities and trade, while the bold lines evoke olive branches and trade routes across the land. 

Are your products authentic?

Yes — every product we sell is Palestine made supporting Palestinian artisans. We work directly with cooperatives, family workshops and individual craftspeople, most of them women, across the West Bank. We pay fair prices, maintain direct relationships, and never source through middlemen. When you buy from Handmade Palestine, your money goes directly to the person who made it and into the local economy.

Where are your products made?

Our products are made in Palestine — primarily in the West Bank, including Ramallah, Bethlehem, Nablus, Hebron and surrounding villages. Our tatreez embroidery was inspired by women in Gaza and whilst that proud lineage of artisans have been forcibly disrupted by occupational forces, we have expanded our engagement of Palestinian women through supporting the establishment of collectives such as Manjel Ma’qoud for tatreez, Little Olea and Shahed for olive woods and oils. Our keffiyehs are woven at the one of the Palestinian keffiyeh factories. We are transparent about where each piece comes from, and we encourage you to read the stories of our artisans on the Our Artisans page here.

Traditional Palestinian Keffiyeh from Palestinian Factory in Yellow on White - Handmade Palestine | Fairly Traded & Handcrafted Gifts
Traditional Palestinian Keffiyeh from Palestinian Factory in Yellow on White Sale price$52.00

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