Evil Eye - Sweater - Native Threads
Evil Eye - Sweater - Native Threads
Evil Eye - Sweater - Native Threads
Evil Eye - Sweater - Native Threads
Evil Eye - Sweater - Native Threads
Evil Eye - Sweater - Native Threads

Evil Eye - Sweater

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The evil eye, or al-'ayn العين‎, is a common belief that individuals have the power to look at people, animals, or objects and cause them harm. A Nazar or ‏نَظَر‎ is an eye shaped amulet or bead used to protest against the evil eye. This illustration incorporates the evil eye into a simple, feminine line drawing.

The nominal use of evil eye beads is a common theme across Mediterranean cultures, including North Africa, Egypt, the Levant, Turkey, Italy, and Greece. It's also popular in Latin America, Pakistan, and parts of sub-Saharan Africa. They're believed to have been around since 1,500BC and popular with the Phoenicians, Persians, Greeks, Romans and Ottomans.

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About Native Threads

We are a multifunctional lifestyle collective that celebrates the rich history and culture of the Middle East. Our unique designs are inspired by vintage Middle Eastern elements, combining them with modern fashion to create clothing that is both stylish and meaningful. At Native Threads, we believe that fashion should not only be a form of self-expression, but also a way to celebrate and preserve the traditions and heritage of the region while resonating with the experiences of those living in the diaspora.

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Iranian human rights

The twist on the traditional Faravahar design replaces the man with a woman and incorporates the national slogan of the ongoing Iranian Protests - زن زندگی آزادی - woman, life, freedom.

All proceeds went to the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) - an independent organization working to protect and promote human rights in Iran.

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Gaza fundraising

The red, black, green, and white of the fruit —colors that match those of the Palestinian flag and the flag of the Arab Revolt—tell the story of the plight and pride of the Palestinian people throughout generations.

All proceeds went to Medical Aid for Palestinians - an NGO focused on providing medical aid to Palestinians refugees.

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International Women's day

In celebration of International Women's Day, we honoured the women who played a key role in revolutions. The design is made up of the embroidered text - the women's voice is a revolution - صوت المرأة ثورة

All proceeds went to a Beirut based NGO focused on creating a safe space for women.

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