Barauq Purple Falahi Bandana
Falahi-inspired florals on one side and a traditional keffiyeh weave on the other, pays homage to rural Arab life. Named Barauq, Arabic for plums, its rich purple shade reflects sweetness, abundance, and the cycles of renewal tied to harvest. Like the plum tree, this reversible piece symbolizes nourishment and resilience, embodying both heritage and contemporary identity.
Key Features
Care Guide
- Hand wash
- Cold wash
- Air Dry
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Our Factory
We proudly produce all of our keffiyehs in our family-owned keffiyeh factory currently operating in Amman, Jordan. Established by Jido Ahmed Al Bulbul in Jericho, Palestine in the 1950's, the factory was relocated after he was expelled from Palestine in 1967. The factory is now run by two of his children and produces a wide variety of keffiyehs amongst other textiles. Although our headquarters is based in North America, we recognize the importance of creating pieces authentically and through that, supporting the local Arab community.