My Medjoul date silk scarf

CHF 44

Scarf in Mulberry silk twill with hand-rolled edges (100% silk).

These silk scarves are limited edition with 30 pieces made per style. that honour the symbols of Palestine.


This essential ANZ accessory complements any outfit. It can be worn many ways - around your neck, as a top, at the waist or as a headscarf!

Each scarf comes with a gift box explaining the meaning of each symbol.

 

The Keffiyeh
A thread of resistance, woven into the very fabric of Palestinian identity. It wraps around the world, a silent cry of solidarity, a timeless echo of defiance.

 

The Olive 
Ancient and steadfast, the olive tree stands as a living testament to patience and prosperity. Its roots dig deep into the sacred soil, a sentinel of peace, resilience, and the enduring spirit of a people.

 

The Palestinian Poppy
Delicate yet fierce, the poppy blooms as a crimson memory, a symbol of both remembrance and resistance, holding stories of sacrifice in its fragile petals.

 

The Watermelon
With colors that mirror the flag, the watermelon becomes a quiet declaration of identity. Its red, white, green, and black speak softly yet powerfully of resistance, a fruit of the land and of the struggle.

 

The Palestinian Sunbird
A fluttering beacon of hope and freedom, the Palestinian Sunbird defies borders and barbed wire, soaring from the shores of Gaza to the heart of Palestine’s hills and valleys. In its song, the echo of a land unyielding, even in the face of attempts to silence it.

 

The Iris

 The Faqqua iris (Iris haynei) is the national flower of Palestine and is a symbol of the country's beauty and resilience. It is also known as the "royal iris" because it usually has a single, large bloom on top of its stalk

 

Dimensions: 65 x 65 cm | As this scarf is hand-rolled

100% PROFITS WILL BE DONATED TO UNRWA FROM THE SALE OF THIS ITEM