Hand Embroidered Keffiyeh Cotton Scarf

Discover the timeless beauty of the Keffiyeh, a symbol of heritage and craftsmanship. Made with SEP, a certified B-Corp, by Palestinian refugees in the Jerash camp, Jordan. 

The scarves are 100% cotton and intricately hand-embroidered, honouring a rich tradition. Each scarf is a one-of-a-kind piece, with no two exactly alike. A meaningful and versatile accessory.

Colour: Pink
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  • Sustainability Features
    Natural Materials

    This product is made from 100% cotton, sourced from Pakistan.

    Hand Embroidered Keffiyeh Cotton Scarf
    Womens Empowerment

    SEP's mission is to bring thousands of refugees above the poverty line. Empowered by their skills and talent, women become change-makers and have a positive impact on their community and the world.

    Hand Embroidered Keffiyeh Cotton Scarf
    Preserving Heritage Crafts

    SEP celebrates Hand Embroidery: a time-honoured, therapeutical, high precision craftsmanship, which cannot be displaced by machines. These designs represent the Artists' heritage, which we want to to protect, treasure and celebrate. SEP does this this by fusing Italian style with the best of Middle Eastern craftsmanship. Every stitch tells a story: each Artist can quickly point out her work and pours her positive energy and all her emotions onto the canvas during each creation.

  • Product Detail
    Size: approx 105x105cm
    Composition: Cotton
  • Caring for your product
    Your SEP cotton scarf is made to last—handle it with care, and it will stay soft and beautiful for years. Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent or machine wash on a delicate cycle inside a laundry bag. Skip bleach and fabric softeners, and always air dry in the shade. If needed, iron on low heat while slightly damp or use a steamer. Store folded in a cool, dry place. If you pull a thread, gently pull it up to at least 3cm, then trim the tip with scissors—you’ll have two loose ends. Tie a double or triple knot close to the fabric, trim any excess, and smooth it back into place. The mend will blend right in.
  • Delivery & Returns
    Returns

    If something isn’t quite right, you can return unused and undamaged items within 30 days of receipt. Please note that return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.
    To start a return, simply reach out to us at info@tomorrows.store with your order details. Once we receive the returned item, we'll process your refund to the original payment method within 14 days.


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About SEP

About SEP

SEP stands for Social Enterprise Project. SEP are a luxury fashion & lifestyle business with a social impact focus. Their mission is to bring thousands of refugees above the poverty line, empowered by their skills and talent. 

Since 2013, SEP work in the Jerash “Gaza” Camp in Jordan. They work with over 600 embroidery Artists, who happen to be refugees. What makes SEP different is that they work with the camp residents as artists and colleagues, rather than recipients of aid. In SEP’s words “we have the privileged opportunity to create sustainable paths to economic independence for hundreds of women & their families”. In 2020, SEP became a Certified B Corporation.

SEP stands for Social Enterprise Project. SEP are a luxury fashion & lifestyle business with a social impact focus. Their mission is to bring thousands of refugees above the poverty line, empowered by their skills and talent. 

Since 2013, SEP work in the Jerash “Gaza” Camp in Jordan. They work with over 600 embroidery Artists, who happen to be refugees. What makes SEP different is that they work with the camp residents as artists and colleagues, rather than recipients of aid. In SEP’s words “we have the privileged opportunity to create sustainable paths to economic independence for hundreds of women & their families”. In 2020, SEP became a Certified B Corporation.

About the process

About the process

Our cotton scarves and cushions are woven in Pakistan and then transported to Jordan where they are carefully embroidered over several days by talented female artisans.

The keffiyeh is a centuries-old Middle Eastern textile, originally worn for protection from the sun and sand. Over time, it became a cultural icon, distinguished by intricate embroidery traditions.

Skilled artisans hand-stitch symbolic patterns, reflecting heritage, craftsmanship, and identity. Each motif tells a story, preserving generational artistry in a timeless fabric.

Our cotton scarves and cushions are woven in Pakistan and then transported to Jordan where they are carefully embroidered over several days by talented female artisans.

The keffiyeh is a centuries-old Middle Eastern textile, originally worn for protection from the sun and sand. Over time, it became a cultural icon, distinguished by intricate embroidery traditions.

Skilled artisans hand-stitch symbolic patterns, reflecting heritage, craftsmanship, and identity. Each motif tells a story, preserving generational artistry in a timeless fabric.

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