As the destruction of Gaza continues, supporting Palestinian livelihoods has become a critical act of solidarity. While many have decided to donate to charity, others help local brands stay afloat amid the crisis.
There are countless Palestinian artisans in Gaza and the West Bank who handmake beautiful products. Dozens of stores sell these wares, with funds going directly back to their makers.
Here are 20 brands to know with online stores and worldwide shipping.
1. Jihad Sabbah Jewellery

Jihad Sabbah, an oud player who lives in Jerusalem, started out by making his own instruments. But in 2016, he began incorporating mother of pearl to create more decorative designs, which sparked an interest in jewellery making, leading to the creation of his workshop and online store.
Much of the collection speaks directly to his cultural roots, and continues to use mother of pearl alongside gemstones, silver, gold, copper, and brass in his creations. These include necklaces with Palestine-shaped pendants hanging from chains and rings incorporating Arabic calligraphy and quotes by the late politician and poet Tawfiq Zayyad.
jsjewelry.shop
2. Hirbawi

Since 1961, Yasser Hirbawi's factory in Hebron has been producing original keffiyehs. After decades of occupation, checkpoints and roadblocks alongside globalisation and fast fashion, his output was slowed from 15 machines producing 150,000 keffiyehs in the 1990s to only four machines making 5,000 of the scarfs annually two decades later.
But in 2012, Hirbawi teamed up with Made In Palestine in Germany to launch a website helping to sell original Palestinian keffiyehs to customers all around the world. Today, shoppers can head to the site make a purchase and show their support. Keffiyehs are available in a range of colours alongside the classic black-and-white design.
kufiya.org
3. Darzah
Located in Palestine, Darzah (which translates to stitch) is a non-profit lifestyle brand that creates fashion goods and household items, weaving local heritage into each product. There are shoes, hair accessories, bookmarks, tote bags, bed sheets and more, embroidered with traditional tatreez motif. Each item is handmade by women living in the West Bank.
To further its work in preserving the Palestinian tatreez, Darzah has also created an online database to upload and search different designs, and invites people to get in touch to create a custom design.
darzah.org
4. Zawyeh Gallery and Store
Ziad Anani first opened the Zawyeh Gallery in Ramallah, Palestine, in 2013, later opening a second location in Dubai's Alserkal Avenue in 2020. From the get-go, Anani's ethos has been to shine a light on Palestinian artists, bringing modern art from the country to an international audience.
Online at the Zawyeh Store, many prints, photos and posters are available to buy with international shipping, such as a canvas art print of Jerusalem Cityscape by Hosni Radwan and The Kiss Palestine by Sinae Kim from the Posters for Gaza collection.
Proceeds from sales also support medical aid for children in Gaza via The Palestine Red Crescent Society.
zawyeh.store
5. Taita Leila

The name of this social enterprise is an amalgamation of a colloquial Arabic term for grandmother used across the Levant (taita), and Leila Hussein Fakhri Khalidi, author of The Art of Palestinian Embroidery.
Taita Leila sells modern clothing inspired by the tradition of Palestinian embroidery, or tatreez, reinterpreting the techniques “in a way that would make your grandmother proud”.
The clothes are handmade in Palestine by women in the West Bank, and can be delivered anywhere in the world.
The brand is also supporting displaced Palestinian women in Egypt, working with Kenar Embroidery, a once flourishing business in Gaza that was lost during this genocide, and Asma Thabet, an artist originally from Gaza.
taitaleila.com
6. Nol Collective

An intersectional feminist and political fashion collective, Nol manufactures apparel and accessories with small family-run businesses and women’s co-operatives in the West Bank and Gaza. Products range from jewellery and clothing to accessories and even handmade soap.
The online store sells pieces from a range of Palestinian brands, including clothing line Hind Hilal, jeweller Mai Zarkawi and Straps by Sarab, a line of yoga mat straps sporting traditional motifs and handmade by women from Al Amari Refugee Camp Centre.
“The production process is designed to help revive the local textile industry, supporting local artisans,” reads a statement on its website. “These garments represent to us the transcendence of the creative process and of the collective over physically imposed borders, signifying an act of defiance in and of itself.”
nolcollective.com
7. Dar Noora

Designer Noora Khalifeh reinterprets traditional tatreez in a modern way, with women across Gaza, the West Bank and Jerusalem carrying out the needlework.
The clothing and accessories are elegant and feminine, with items such as thobes, abayas, kaftans, skirts, dresses and jackets all available to buy online. Queen Rania has been spotted wearing one of Khalifeh's pieces.
Check out the Sunbird collection, which includes clutches and scarves. Khalifeh chose the sunbird as a symbol of freedom, “spreading his wings in his skies of Palestine”.
darnoora.com
8. Holy Land Boutique

This online store sells pieces from various designers all based in Palestine. Buy a beautiful coaster, for example, handmade by Shireen Salman, who was born in Jerusalem in 1986, and whose great-grandfather was a jeweller and her father owns an antique shop. She also makes postcards and cloth posters.
You’ll find everything from blazers to belts and tote bags on the store, too.
“At Holy Land Boutique, we aim to liberate art and free it from the shackles of restrictions and social pressures,” reads a message on its website.
holylandboutique.com
9. Sunbula

Carol Morton, the wife of a reverend from St Andrews Scottish Church in Jerusalem, founded a modest craft shop in 1988, which grew to become Sunbula in 1996. It’s a non-profit fair trade organisation that supports marginalised women and communities in the West Bank, Gaza and other Palestinian communities within Israel through the selling of artisanal crafts.
Morton aims to promote Palestinian women’s rights and economic empowerment by providing their handicrafts.
The online store sells everything from clothing and homeware to accessories to children’s toys. It also has a section dedicated to face masks.
sunbula.org
10. El Bustan
El Bustan, which means “the garden” in Arabic, is headquartered in London, but works with artisans, women’s co-operatives, entrepreneurs and factories in and from Palestine, to bring their creations to an international audience, as it offers delivery across the world.
You’ll find home and lifestyle items galore on the online store, with everything from calligraphic artwork to dainty jewellery and contemporary clothing to handcrafted kitchen utensils, even books.
The website includes a wealth of information about the products and their talented designers.
elbustan.com
11. Fyrouzi
This online store, which is headquartered in the UAE, focuses on the centuries-old ceramic industry in Palestine. Palestinian pottery is known for its intricate details and Arabesque patterns, and each ceramic work goes through a week-long process during which it’s shaped, dried, cleaned, smoothed and fired, before the artists paint and glaze.
Fyrouzi, which means turquoise in Arabic, provides handmade pieces from Palestine, from bowls to lanterns and coffee sets to ashtrays, with shipping across the UAE within two to three days.
fyrouzi.com
12. Hilweh Market

You’ll find purses and plates, bowls and blouses, cushions and calligraphy coasters at this artisanal boutique featuring items from Palestine and the Arab world.
“Through sustainable local partnerships with designers, makers and craftsmen and women, we help shed light on forgotten stories through beautiful objects while supporting their powerful and creative practices,” reads a statement on the website.
hilwehmarket.com
13. Ajdadi Collective

Founded by Dubai resident Zak Jarallah in 2021, this brand combines streetwear with the time-honoured Palestinian embroidery style tatreez. Collaborating with female artisans in Palestine, it is also a social enterprise, given the women a financial lifeline, as well as the opportunity to keep the centuries-old craft alive.
“In Arabic, ajdadi means ancestors. The premise of the brand is to celebrate our forefathers,” Jarallah told The National. “While Ajdadi is my story, it's also common to so many other Palestinians. So the full name reflects a collective of us coming together and celebrating our unity and identity.”
instagram.com/ajdadi.collective
14. PaliRoots

An apparel brand, PaliRoots was founded in 2016 with the purpose of spreading awareness about Palestinian culture through clothes. All the products are hand-sewn and each is inspected by an independent agency to ensure top quality.
“With the brand, we explore, celebrate and share Palestinian culture in a modern and positive way,” reads a message on its website.
paliroots.com
15. Nine Seven Zero Rising

Named after the country dialling code of Palestine, this apparel brand's thoughtfully designed apparel and accessories incorporate traditional motifs, colours and symbols that reflect Palestinian identity.
“Our mission is to provide individuals with a platform to wear their support for Palestine proudly and expressively,” the brand says.
970rising.com
16. Watan

An art studio founded in Chicago in 2015 and dedicated to exploring Palestinian heritage and identity, Watan has storefronts in the US, as well as Amman, Jordan. Its online platform, which is also a store, is meant to be a “visual encyclopaedia” about Palestine, selling everything from art and fashion to books and homeware.
Watan also hosts workshops, lectures and events at its locations and aims to be “an additional space for Palestinians to learn about and explore their cultural and intellectual heritage”.
watanpalestine.com
17. Canaan Palestine

From the birthplace of olive oil comes Canaan Palestine, which works with more than 2,400 artisan family farms spanning more than 50 villages. The company employs fair trade principles ensuring full direct payment, fair prices and purchase guarantee to the farmers who produce the oil.
Besides olive oil, the company sells zaa'tar, wheat and maftoul or Palestinian couscous among other items.
canaanpalestine.com
18. Trashy Clothing

Describing itself as “anti-luxury”, this edgy Jerusalem brand was founded by co-creative directors Omar Braika and Shukri Lawrence. Known for their irreverent take on fashion, as well as their activism, they say their goal is “to address difficult political circumstances by conveying design statements of anticolonial resistance and joyful artistic militancy”.
Bella Hadid is a fan, having been spotted in the brand's “Free Palestine” T-shirts, while other celebrity patrons include Elyanna, Bassem Youssef and Saint Levant.
trashyclothing.shop
19. Peace Pieces Jewelry

Based in Ramallah, and founded by Salam Bayatneh in 2017, Peace Pieces celebrates individuality with its delicate and elegant collections. It offers rings, necklaces and bracelets, plus birthstones and charms, and can customise pieces.
“I believe every piece tells a story, and every woman deserves one that speaks to her soul,” says Bayatneh.
peacepiecesjewelry.co
20. Balady Stitch

Handmade and hand-embroidered in Gaza, Ohio-based Balady Stitch works with women across Palestine, with each of the items named after the woman who worked on or inspired it. Founded by designer Afnan, who also designs some of the items, the brand sells everything from headbands to tote bags.
instagram.com/baladystitch
A version of this story was first published on October 7, 2024

