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Experience the purity of authentic Nablus soap, a natural and organic soap handcrafted from premium virgin olive oil.
Made with only three simple ingredients — olive oil, water, and sodium hydroxide — it is the perfect choice for sensitive skin and anyone seeking a timeless skincare ritual.
For over 1,000 years, the city of Nablus has been renowned for its soap-making tradition. During the Crusades, Nablus soap gained fame across the region and even inspired the Marseille soap industry in Europe. By the 14th century, Nablus had become a major production hub, exporting its soap throughout the Middle East and beyond.
Today, only two traditional factories remain. This soap is produced by the iconic Tuqan family factory, preserving a unique Palestinian heritage.
Deep cleansing and natural hydration
Soothes sensitive and irritated skin
Anti-aging and UV protection properties
Helps heal skin and reduce imperfections
May assist in reducing cellulite
Nourishes dry and damaged hair
Protects against daily external stress
Stimulates healthy hair growth
Natural anti-dandruff remedy
By choosing this soap, you enjoy a luxurious natural product while directly supporting Palestinian artisans and keeping alive an industry under threat of disappearance.
👉 Weight: 130 g
👉 Origin: Handmade in Nablus, Palestine
Order now and bring the timeless benefits of authentic Nablus soap into your daily skincare routine.
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Palestinement offers you a variety of products from different vendors in Jerusalem’s Old City.
We group these vendors under the label “Old City Vendors” because, at this stage, we don’t offer enough varied products from each of their shops to create separate categories for them.
It is vital to support them: Palestinian shopkeepers in Jerusalem face significant discrimination compared to other merchants. They are burdened with heavy taxes, excluded from state aid, and subjected to constant harassment by the police and tax authorities. On top of this, they are discriminated against when it comes to access to tourists — their main source of income. Most tourists are accompanied by Israeli tour guides who strongly discourage them from buying from Palestinian shops, falsely claiming that doing so would fund terr*rism.
For all these reasons — and many more — let’s support them and help keep the living heritage of Jerusalem’s Old City alive!