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The Hirbawi® Blog
From the garment that started the conversation on Palestine, our blog brings you news & discussions on Palestinian Culture, Beauty, Struggle, and Liberation.

30 Years of the Oslo Accords
The Untold Story of Palestinian Industry and the Struggle of the Hirbawi Factory at the hands of the Oslo Accords.

What Does the Palestinian Keffiyeh Symbolize?
Today, the Palestinian keffiyeh, also known as a “kufiya,” “hatta,” or “shemagh,” is an international symbol of solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

Beit Sahour: The Town of Unruly Shepherds
The Hirbawi Factory creates a kufiya based on the gripping story of an ancient township in Palestine.

There's No Hunger in Hebron
From the time of the Ayyubid Dynasty, a "haven" for the poor has existed and presided deep within Hebron, Palestine.

A Tale of Two Larks
The last producer of the symbolic Palestinian Keffiyeh/Kufiya headdress creates a new design dedicated to the Irish people.

What Does It Mean to Be Born Palestinian?
A Palestinian child holding a victory sign can tell you that from a young age, Palestinian children develop a powerful awareness of their identity.

The Scarlet Kufiya of Dura
Wine-red and rich in color, the scarlet kufiya of Dura symbolizes the famous grapes and vineyards of this ancient and fertile village, its lasting heritage from the mists of antiquity.

The Kufiya Headdress and the Last Factory in Palestine
The Palestinian keffiyeh, famous for its black-and-white pattern, is worn worldwide. Keeping tradition alive, the Hirbawi Kufiya is the only keffiyeh to be authentically made in Palestine.