As Ramadan draws to a close amidst ongoing humanitarian crises, supporting Palestinian heritage through thoughtful gifts offers a meaningful way to commemorate Eid ul Fitr. Entrepreneur Middle East presents a curated list of seven MENA-based small businesses, each offering products that not only make for great presents but also highlight Palestinian culture and history.
Palestinian-Inspired Gifts
Nabtih by Cypher Urban Roastery

Nabtih, an initiative by Dubai-based Cypher Urban Roastery, promotes sustainability and fair trade by sourcing handmade products directly from local Palestinian makers. Their Ramadan Blessings Basket and Gifts of Gratitude: Ramadan Basket features Palestinian-made items like zaatar, Jenin olive oil, traditional breadbaskets, and tote bags, showcasing Palestinian craftsmanship.
KINZZI

Dubai-based KINZZI’s “Forever Palestine” collection by Tiba Jewelry offers luxury gifts inspired by Palestinian heritage. With Palestine-inspired necklaces and bracelets crafted with gold, diamonds, and precious stones, KINZZI combines elegance with cultural significance, offering a unique way to celebrate Palestinian identity.
Coloring Palestine

Founded by a Palestinian diaspora family, Coloring Palestine sells coloring books featuring motifs from traditional Palestinian embroidery and ceramics. These books not only preserve Palestinian creativity but also provide moments of tranquility, with artwork shared on the startup’s Instagram page.
Crafting Tradition Into Modern Treasures
Fyrouzi

Fyrouzi offers premium hand-crafted ceramics from Palestine, featuring turquoise designs inspired by generations of Palestinian ceramic artistry. Each piece undergoes a meticulous week-long process, showcasing Palestine’s rich ceramic heritage in modern tableware and decorative items.
Jeel Design

Dubai-based Jeel Design preserves Palestinian heritage through traditional embroidery, offering accessories and garments delicately adorned with pre-1970s Palestinian embroidery techniques. By upcycling existing embroidered pieces, Jeel Design combines sustainability with cultural preservation, ensuring the legacy of Palestinian craftsmanship endures.
Palestine.me

Palestine.me sources ethical Palestinian products directly from local factories and artisans, offering minimally designed apparel and exquisitely crafted kitchenware made from Palestinian olive tree wood. With products ranging from watermelon-themed t-shirts to traditional kuffiyeh bibs, Palestine.me celebrates Palestinian culture in every gift.
Dolls Inspired by Palestinian Women
Madeena The Doll

Madeena The Doll celebrates Palestinian women and girls through handcrafted dolls inspired by Palestinian towns like Jenin. The Thobe Jenin doll, accessorized with a floral kaftan and hand-embroidered dress, embodies the strength and beauty of Palestinian heritage, offering a meaningful gift to honor the women in your life.
These seven MENA-based small businesses offer not just gifts, but meaningful expressions of solidarity with Palestine. By supporting these businesses, individuals can celebrate Eid ul Fitr while also preserving and honoring Palestinian culture and heritage.
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