Malaka Car Air Freshener
The Malaka Thobe is a cherished garment traditionally worn by Palestinian brides in the village of Al-Bireh on their henna night, symbolizing joy and celebration. This style of embroidery, has its roots in Bethlehem, where it features distinctive patterns and colors. As the Malaka spread to Al-Bireh, local artisans adapted the designs, infusing them with a palette that reflects the village’s landscape and cultural heritage.
This car freshener design specifically pays homage to the Al-Bireh Malaka, showcasing its vibrant reds and oranges, which represent warmth, passion, and the rich history of the community. The adaptation of the Malaka not only honors its origins but also celebrates the unique identity of Al-Bireh, making it a significant part of the village's cultural tapestry and traditions.
ORIGINAL ARTWORK BY NOLA CREATES