It is a total hand-embroidered makeup pouch that reincarnates the old pattern on traditional Palestinian costumes with colors that are familiar to Japan.
It is durable, and the more you use it, the softer the cotton yarn will fit in your hand.
It can also be used as a tool for fixing makeup on the go, a medicine bag, or a coin purse.
It is based on glittery white and is recommended for Halle occasions and gifts.
As a pouch, it is expensive, so most of them are purchased after love at first sight or after considering it several times.
◆ History of Palestinian hand embroidery
Due to its deep history, Palestinian embroidery has been designated as a World Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2021, the same as Japanese food. The embroidery patterns and techniques that have been passed down from mother to daughter to the next generation are so old that they can be traced back to BC. The traditional costume of total embroidery is a gem that is coveted by embroidery lovers and ethnic lovers. Many of them are no longer everyday wear due to war and refugees, but are worn on special occasions, but there are still people who continue to make products with embroidery for the next generation.
◆ About the creator "Aisha Design"
Aisha, a Palestinian, is a private brand that combines upcycled materials and traditional culture from the perspective of environmental issues × design. With the desire to let people know about Palestine through culture, we employ people in the area who need income, and we are also developing lectures and tree planting in the community to prevent plastic from being wasted. It is a brand that has received a reputation from customers in Japan for its color scheme and fabric combination.
◆ About "Kake Chopsticks"
With the motto "There are no borders in love", Kake Chopsticks is a Palestinian miscellaneous goods specialty store that develops, selects, and sells products with fair trade. In addition to conveying the charm of the local people and culture that I actually experienced during my homestay, I also convey the joy of caring for wooden products and incorporating the distortion of natural materials and human hands into our lives.
We always handle about 40 types of daily miscellaneous goods, kitchen utensils, stationery, etc. that can be picked up regardless of age or gender (due to the number of stocks and costs, some items are not listed on goooods), and in addition to face-to-face sales, in-house e-commerce, and wholesale, we have also opened stores at events at Hankyu Hanshin Department Store, Meitetsu Department Store, and Matsuya Ginza.