Black and White Hirbawi® Kufiya

$44.99

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The Hirbawi Black and White Kufiya mirrors a fishnet, a nod to Palestine's historic fishing livelihood, while its lines trace ancient trade routes central to the nation's past. Olive leaves embellish the design, symbolizing the unmatched resilience and significance of the Palestinian spirit. This kufiya is not just a headscarf, but a tapestry of heritage, endurance, and tradition. Each weave tells a story, and with the Hirbawi Black and White Kufiya, you're proudly donning a narrative of centuries, deep-rooted in Palestine's heart and soul

Why Hirbawi?

By buying Hirbawi, you contribute to keeping the tradition of artisanal weavers alive, the last factory in Palestine and pretty much the rest of the region. You get to own a legendary piece of everyday accessories from the factory that started counting its 7th decade of operation. Read more here



What is Hirbawi Kufiya like?

Oh...Soft cotton. Most likely the biggest you can find, 47” by 47”, which is over 15 sq. ft. of awesomeness. Made on a custom kufiya loom and finished by hand.

Care

Hand wash or gentle machine wash preferably in delicates bag, line dry. For more dedicated approach click here

Shipping

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Shipped Shipped within US and delivered in 4-5 business days.

Expedited Shipping

All keffiyehs are shipped from the United States and usually delivered within 2-3 days. Shipping costs $4.99, and each additional item is $1.00. Multiple kufiya orders might be split into more than one package. Please refer to our shipping policy for more information

Easy Returns

Easy and free returns within 30 days within US. Simply reply to your order confirmation email or send a message to care@hirbawiusa.com with your order number and we will take care of the rest. Here you may find more information about our Return Policy

Customer Reviews

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Jerrett Swarr
Practical, Beautiful, And Soft

Well made and soft, I love how versatile it is. I am happy to support a local business located in Palestine. Heads up, there is some polyester in the fibers, but that should make it a little tougher than 100% cotton. The only con with polyester is I'll need to be extra careful while working with heat or flame.

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F.R.

I can tell I'm going to wear this for many years. Really high quality stitching and high thread count weave.

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Jessica
Excellent quality

Unbelievably smooth and silky fabric, yet feels so durable and strong! I was waiting for nearly two years for these to be back in stock and I managed to be on the site at just the right time. I'm honoured to be able to support Hirbawi and the people of Palestine with this beautifully made kufiya. Free Palestine!

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Ryan Turner
Amazing and authentic product

Totally worth the wait! It is such an authentic and beautiful product, I am so glad I purchased one. And I cannot wait to get more in various colors. I get so many compliments on it too.

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Ray
Beautiful!

Arrived in a timely fashion, amazing quality, absolutely beautiful!

Hirbawi Stories

The History and Significance of the Hirbawi Black and White Kufiya

The Kufiya as a Symbol of Livelihood

In Palestinian culture, the kufiya is designed to resemble a fishnet, symbolizing the livelihood of the Palestinian people. Historically, fishing was a crucial aspect of the Palestinian economy. However, it has declined significantly in recent years due to "increased security measures" by neighbouring states.

Representing Ancient Trade Routes

The lines cutting through the fishnet design represent the three trade routes that pass through Palestine. These routes have been in use since the times of the Old Testament, making them a significant part of the nation's history.

Emblem of Resilience

Finally, the olive leaves on the kufiya symbolize the strength and resilience of the Palestinian people. Olive trees have economic and cultural significance in Palestine, as they are resistant to drought and grow in poor soil conditions. The depiction of olive leaves on the kufiya serves as a reminder of the resilience of the Palestinian people.

The Hirbawi Black and White keffiyeh is just one example of the many kufiyas that feature these symbolic elements. Whether all three elements are included or only two, each kufiya serves as a symbol of the rich history and culture of Palestine.


In conclusion, the Hirbawi Black and White kufiya is much more than a simple headscarf. It represents the livelihood, trade, and resilience of the Palestinian people, making it a significant part of their cultural heritage.