These beautifully unisex handmade face masks use the famous traditional headdress garment that has different names across the region: Shemagh in Jordan, Keffiyeh or Kufiya in Palestine, and Ghutrah in some gulf countries.
Comfortable, breathable and comes with a cotton inner layer so it won't irritate your skin. You can enjoy these fashionable masks while you support the vulnerable women in Jordan! Sizes below are: width at top edge x length at center x length at sides
- Small (for kids): 16x11.5x5 cm (6.3x4.5x2 inch)
- Medium: 19x16x6.5 cm (7.5x6.3x2.5 inch)
- Large: 22x17x7.5 cm (8.2x6.7x3 inch)
Handmade with high attention to detail by skilled Syrian refugees and Jordanian women from vulnerable communities. These products are created through Stitches of Hope for Training, a Japanese nonprofit organization that is supported by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
FEATURES:
- 100% handmade and high quality
- Two layers of fabric with filter pocket
- Washable, easy to clean and reusable
- Very soft cotton/polyester blend
- Adjustable ear loops and nose wire for a perfect fit
- Made in Jordan and ship from it
SHIPPING OPTIONS:
- FREE SHIPPING: Please allow 2-4 weeks for registered mail delivery to the United States, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Portugal, Pakistan, and China. Shipping to other countries is only possible at the moment using express shipping (due to COVID-19).
- EXPRESS SHIPPING: Please allow 3-7 days for delivery to any country in the world.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Quick machine wash in a laundry bag with cold water and air dry. Iron at a low temperature, if necessary.
DISCLAIMER
This face mask is not intended to act as a medical device or any medical product. We make no claim, either express or imply, that the mask prevents infection or the transmission of viruses or diseases. It is not a substitute for professional medical device, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have any specific questions about any medical matter, you should consult a doctor or other health care provider.