Eid Garland Made by Somalian refugees engraved in Tamasheq
Description
engraved in Tamasheq
These embroidered earstuds highlight the varied heritage and unique cultural narratives of refugee artisans
This handmade brass bracelet is crafted with a hammer and anvil
Made in partnership with Rim N' Roll
handcrafted in refugee camps by Afghan women who specialize in embroidery techniques that have been passed down for generations
Eid Garland Made by Somalian refugees engraved in TamasheqCrafted by Syrian refugees living in Trkiye This heart warming crocheted Eid garland is crafted using GOTS certified organic cotton. During Ramadan it is very common for people celebrating to decorate the streets with hanging lanterns. One of the most famous stories about the origin of the lantern as a symbol of Ramadan is that the Fatimid Caliph used to go out on the night before Ramadan along with children, each of them carrying a lantern to light
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