Tatreez Scarf – Royal Cypress Tree (Saru) & Chevron
Rectangular Black Scarf - Hand-Embroidered
€75.00
Out of stock
Experience the elegance of timeless craftsmanship with this Hand-Embroidered Tatreez Scarf. This piece features authentic hand-stitched motifs blending cultural heritage with a modern aesthetic, making it the perfect statement accessory for any occasion.
Dimensions: 40 cm (W) x 150 cm (L)
Material: Woven black fabric with a clear weave for precise embroidery
Craftsmanship: 100% Hand-embroidered using high-quality threads
Palette: Black base with a primary palette of crimson and emerald, accented by multi-coloured jewel tones
Weight: Lightweight
Each piece is individually hand-embroidered, making every pattern unique. No two items are exactly the same!
To learn more about the Palestinian Hand-Embroidery Tatreez, check our blog.
Royal Saru Border: Features a tall, majestic Cypress Tree (Saru) pattern along the border, rendered in deep crimson with emerald green accents.
Chevron Base: The trees sit atop a striking chevron and geometric floral foundation, creating a rich, dense band of embroidery.
Jewel-Toned Highlights: Intricate details within the pattern are highlighted with vibrant silk threads in gold, turquoise, and pink.
Scattered Accents: The main body of the scarf is decorated with small, repeating red star motifs for a balanced look.
Fringe: Finished with delicate, hand-looped black silk tassels that provide a sophisticated finish.
This item is directly sourced from Palestinian women artisans in Dheisheh Refugee Camp - Bethlehem, Palestine, ensuring your purchase supports local craftsmanship and keeps traditional embroidery alive for future generations.
To preserve the beauty and intricate hand-embroidery of your scarf, we recommend the following care:
Hand Wash Only: Gently hand wash in cold or lukewarm water using a mild, pH-neutral detergent or silk/wool soap. Avoid harsh chemicals or bleach.
Do Not Soak: To prevent color bleeding (especially with deep reds or greens), avoid leaving the scarf submerged in water for more than a few minutes.
Handle with Care: Do not wring, scrub, or twist the fabric. Instead, gently press the water out by laying the scarf flat between two clean towels and rolling them up.
Air Dry: Lay the scarf flat on a drying rack away from direct sunlight, which can fade the embroidery threads over time.
Ironing: If needed, iron on the reverse side (the back of the embroidery) using a low-to-medium heat setting. Placing a thin cotton cloth between the iron and the scarf is recommended to protect the stitches.
Storage: Store your scarf in a cool, dry place. We recommend folding it neatly rather than hanging it to maintain its shape.


