Palestinian Hand Embroidered Cushion Cover - Wardeh

$115.00

"Wardeh" — Arabic for flower — blooms to life in this hand-embroidered cushion cover, inspired by the village scenes of Surif. Each piece is stitched by skilled women artisans using vibrant threads, and while the timeless pattern remains, every maker chooses her own colors — meaning no two are ever the same. A true one-of-a-kind, carrying the beauty and spirit of handmade craft.

About Surif Women’s Cooperative:

Surif Women’s Cooperative was founded in 1950 by Mennonite volunteers to help support Palestinian refugees after the 1948 war. It's located in the southern West Bank near Hebron, and in 1979 the village women started to manage the project which led it to become a registered cooperative in 1983. Today it still provides work opportunities to the village women, who are among the highest-skilled embroiders in the country.

"Wardeh" — Arabic for flower — blooms to life in this hand-embroidered cushion cover, inspired by the village scenes of Surif. Each piece is stitched by skilled women artisans using vibrant threads, and while the timeless pattern remains, every maker chooses her own colors — meaning no two are ever the same. A true one-of-a-kind, carrying the beauty and spirit of handmade craft.

About Surif Women’s Cooperative:

Surif Women’s Cooperative was founded in 1950 by Mennonite volunteers to help support Palestinian refugees after the 1948 war. It's located in the southern West Bank near Hebron, and in 1979 the village women started to manage the project which led it to become a registered cooperative in 1983. Today it still provides work opportunities to the village women, who are among the highest-skilled embroiders in the country.