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About Keffiyeh Scarf

The Keffiyeh (or Shemagh, Hatta) is a traditional Middle Eastern and Arab headscarf. It is usually square, made of cotton, wool, or blended fabric, and has a distinctive woven pattern. The main features of the Arabic scarf include:

Patterns and colors: The traditional Arabic shawl is usually dominated by patterns in red and white or black and white, which may be plaid or other geometric patterns. Different patterns and colors may have different cultural and historical significance in different regions.

Purpose:

Sun protection: In hot desert environments, the Arabian square protects the head and neck from direct sunlight.
Dust and wind: in a sandstorm or wind-blown environment, the square towel can be used to cover the face to prevent the inhalation of sand and dust.
Warm: It can also provide some warmth on cold nights.
How to wear it: There are many ways to wear the Arabic scarf, the most common is to fold it in half into a triangle and wrap it around the head, and the ends can be tied behind the neck or draped over the shoulders.

Cultural symbol: In some Arab countries, the shawl is not only a functional garment, but also a symbol of culture and identity. For example, the Palestinian Kufiya (black and white square) has become a symbol of Palestinian nationalism.

Modern application: In addition to traditional uses, the Arabic square has also been widely used in modern fashion, becoming a fashion accessory. Many people wear scarves as scarves, turbans or belts.

The Arabic scarf is not only practical, but also carries rich cultural connotation and historical background