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Heya Poem Scarf

Heya Poem Scarf

This unique piece features the empowering poem “Heya” by writer Ohoud Saad, a lyrical call to action blending English and Arabic to spark conversation, courage, and connection around breast cancer awareness. Designed by Egyptian artist Dina Shehab, the scarf transforms poetry into pattern, with warm tones and symbolic motifs that echo the strength and softness of the feminine spirit.

From the playful opening “Boobs!” to the powerful Arabic words like قوة (strength), غنية (self-sufficient), and حرية (freedom), this scarf is more than an accessory. It’s a voice. A banner. A bond between women.

Details:

  • Lightweight, breathable voile fabric 60x60cm


Wrap it, wear it, gift it — and let it speak for you. Because every woman deserves to be seen, heard, and held in strength.

SHE is strength. SHE is life. SHE is you.

 

*This is 1/8 products of the 2025 SHE CAMPAIGN - PINK POUCH for Breast Cancer, 100% of the proceeds go to Baheya Foundation

350.00 LE 350.00 LE

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The FforFarah Jewelry Experience is a small fraction of Farah's art practice - one that redefines aesthetics and ornament through handmade wearable objects that question form, material, wearability and function with a primary focus on it’s relationship to the body.

Farah handcrafts all her pieces from scratch, come watch and experience it in person in her new studio/gallery in Maadi on street 232.


Farah Abdelhamid