The challenge
Traditional Palestinian textile factories were shut down by occupation forces since 1985, forcing artisans to abandon generations of craft knowledge and cultural heritage.



Handwoven in Nablus \u2013 Authentic Pattern

Palestinian Artisans \u2013 Sterling Silver

Traditional Embroidery \u2013 Authentic Design



Traditional Pattern – Made in Palestine

Crafted Since 1850 – Natural Ingredients

Carved by Palestinian Artisans – Bethlehem

Traditional Palestinian textile factories were shut down by occupation forces since 1985, forcing artisans to abandon generations of craft knowledge and cultural heritage.
In 2023, Palestinian communities launched a global campaign to revive traditional textile mills and soap factories, connecting artisans with international supporters. "Following a movement led by the diaspora,
Palestinian artisan cooperatives now support over 50 families through global buyers, with sales increasing by 200 percent. Traditional crafts are being passed to the next generation.


Exploring the difference between mass production and traditional Palestinian craftsmanship...
Continue reading
How traditional crafts are becoming symbols of resistance and cultural preservation in modern times...
Continue reading