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The Bisan Thobe

The Bisan Thobe

Regular price £140.00 GBP
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The Bisan Thobe is a traditional Palestinian dress distinguished by its white fabric and red tatreez embroidery on the bodice and sleeves.  It features intricate geometric and floral patterns, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage.  The red embroidery symbolizes vitality and is common in northern and central Palestinian thobes. Traditionally, the thobe signified a woman's regional identity and social status. Today, it remains a symbol of Palestinian heritage, often worn at cultural events and special occasions.

Design Details

• Embroidered tatreez motifs inspired by ancient Palestinian patterns.
• Fluid, A-line silhouette for a universally flattering fit.
• White thobe with red tatreez embroidery.

Fabric and Care

• Made from 100% polyester.
• Machine washable at 40 degrees, do not tumble dry.

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Delivery & returns

Please note that our dresses are custom-made to order, ensuring a unique item crafted specifically for you. Each piece undergoes a thorough quality check before dispatch to ensure it meets our high standards. As such, we are unable to accept returns or exchanges for reasons unrelated to product fault.

However, in the unlikely event that your item arrives defective, damaged, or not as described, you may notify us within 14 days of receipt to request a return or exchange. All claims must be supported with clear photographic evidence. Items must be returned in their original, unworn condition before any refund or replacement can be issued.

Please allow approximately two to four weeks for production following confirmation of payment.

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