Gaza Baklava Tatreez Tote Bag

SGD 70.00
Only 3 available

The tote bag features an authentic Gaza tatreez pattern called the Gaza Baklava, a signature element found on traditional Gaza thobes (embroidered dresses). Crafted from responsibly sourced linen and made in Jordan, each bag combines durable everyday utility with a meaningful cultural detail.

The tatreez embroidery is made by Alaa and her team, Palestinian artisans living in Gaza Refugee Camp in Jordan. Their work preserves a distinctive regional stitch heritage while providing fair, sustainable income for makers and their families.

Product highlights

  • Design: Gaza Baklava tatreez motif

  • Material: Linen, responsibly sourced

  • Handmade in: Jordan

  • Embroidery: Hand-stitched by Alaa and her team in Gaza Refugee Camp, Jordan

  • Ethical practice: Direct partnerships with artisans; fair compensation

Each tote is a functional piece of wearable heritage—supporting cultural preservation and economic empowerment for Palestinian artisans.

The tote bag features an authentic Gaza tatreez pattern called the Gaza Baklava, a signature element found on traditional Gaza thobes (embroidered dresses). Crafted from responsibly sourced linen and made in Jordan, each bag combines durable everyday utility with a meaningful cultural detail.

The tatreez embroidery is made by Alaa and her team, Palestinian artisans living in Gaza Refugee Camp in Jordan. Their work preserves a distinctive regional stitch heritage while providing fair, sustainable income for makers and their families.

Product highlights

  • Design: Gaza Baklava tatreez motif

  • Material: Linen, responsibly sourced

  • Handmade in: Jordan

  • Embroidery: Hand-stitched by Alaa and her team in Gaza Refugee Camp, Jordan

  • Ethical practice: Direct partnerships with artisans; fair compensation

Each tote is a functional piece of wearable heritage—supporting cultural preservation and economic empowerment for Palestinian artisans.

Care instructions

  • Spot clean or gentle hand wash in cold water

  • Lay flat to dry to protect embroidery

  • Iron on low heat with a cloth over the tatreez if needed