I love this soap! I had used it years ago after having bought some when visiting Nablus. I had wanted to continue using it but found it difficult to locate in the States. When in search of some olive oil soap to relieve my skin of dryness, I discovered your cooperative and am so excited that it is now easy to purchase. I gave a couple of bars to family members, and they love it. I will definitely be a regular ccustomer.
Nablus Textile Company
Nablus Olive Kufiya
Nablus Olive Kufiya
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Limited Edition
Limited edition olive colored kufiya. The green threads for this kufiya are produced in Syria and have been difficult to transport to Nablus for looming.
Kufiyas for 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
I love my olive green keffiyeh; it's truly beautiful. As a Puerto Rican, I support the Palestinian struggle for liberation and the right to live on their land, to own their land in their nation. For me, it's personal because Puerto Rico was also invaded in 1898, and don't own most of our lands. There are more Puerto Ricans living abroad than in Puerto Rico, just like the Palestinians. Puerto Ricans don't possess Puerto Rican citizenship, only second-class citizenship under the US occupation. Puerto Ricans are also displaced by US colonial policies and economic strangulation. Approximately 70% of two of our municipalities (Vieques and Culebra) were used as military training grounds for war games and testing weapons while poisoning the native residents with depleted uranium and Agent Orange. Until this day, the lands are contaminated with radioactive waste, missiles, land mines, and tanks. Puerto Rico and Palestine are two nations under colonial occupation. Free Palestine forever! from Puerro Rico with love. 🇵🇸 ❣️🇵🇷
I love my kufiyas; I only wish the black rainbow one had tassels. I get so many compliments on them, though, and I wear one to every march! Solidarity from Minneapolis <3