I bought 6 soaps and a package of spiced coffee. The cardamom was pretty strong in the coffee, but I add some to my regular coffee grounds and I like the result. I like the soaps. I was under the impression that there was some variety, and while I like using the ones I've opened, I don't see or smell much difference from bar to bar. I loved the video of how the soap is made.
Nablus Textile Company
Nablus Kufiya
Nablus Kufiya
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Kufiyas for All
Working with the manufacturer, we priced this classic kufiya to be accessible to all.
Anyone can wear a kufiya (also spelled keffiyeh) to show their solidarity with the Palestinian people. As a symbol of steadfastness and Palestinian resistance, the kufiya dates back nearly a century to British occupation.
About the Manufacturer
The Nablus Textile Company is one of only two scarf-producing factories in Palestine. Founded in 1950 by the al-Nabulsi family, the Nablus Textile Company has been the long-time and highly acclaimed manufacturer of uniforms for school age kids in Nablus.
The scarves are thick, soft, and made from regionally-sourced fabrics: 65% cotton and 35% polyester. Size: 48" x 48"
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An Iconic Design
The kufiya's design represents Palestinians' connection to their land. It is embroidered with three patterns:
• Sailors' fishnets in the Mediterranean Sea
• Leaves of ancient, resilient olive trees
• Bold lines representing historic trade routes passing through the Crossroads region, crucial for cultural and economic exchange between continents
Nablus Kufiya
Nablus Kufiya