Mini Keffiyeh Black & White Makateeb (Messages) By SEP
Mini Keffiyeh Black & White Makateeb (Messages) By SEP
Mini Keffiyeh Black & White Makateeb (Messages) By SEP
Mini Keffiyeh Black & White Makateeb (Messages) By SEP
Mini Keffiyeh Black & White Makateeb (Messages) By SEP
Mini Keffiyeh Black & White Makateeb (Messages) By SEP
Mini Keffiyeh Black & White Makateeb (Messages) By SEP
Mini Keffiyeh Black & White Makateeb (Messages) By SEP
Mini Keffiyeh Black & White Makateeb (Messages) By SEP
Mini Keffiyeh Black & White Makateeb (Messages) By SEP
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Mini Keffiyeh Black & White Makateeb (Messages) By SEP

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The Makateeb (مكاتيب, meaning “messages”) pattern originated in Gaza in the late 1800s. It was traditionally used to encode personal stories, emotions and symbols into geometric form — a textile language created to carry and share messages.

The SEP Artists chose this pattern for its meaning, and then they made it their own: many of the embroidered “messages” are intentionally left incomplete — a quiet, powerful gesture in memory of the children lost since October 7th.

Crafted by hand. Signed by its Artist.
A keffiyeh woven with heritage, meaning and presence.


Made in Pakistan and hand-embroidered by the SEP Artists in Jerash camp, Jordan.

Composition: 100% cotton

Washing instructions: Delicate machine wash.

Wash in a laundry bag to protect tassels.

Sales go towards much-needed projects supporting the education and future of young Palestinians.