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Jewelry
This honey spoon is crafted from Palestinian olive wood by artisans in Bethlehem. Each piece comes from ancestral know-how passed through generations. More than a utensil, it embodies identity and living heritage.
In Palestine, the olive tree symbolizes roots, memory, and resilience. Its deep roots reflect unbreakable ties to the land, while its longevity expresses continuity despite hardship. Using this honey spoon means bringing a living piece of Palestinian culture to your table.
Olive wood is known for its unique veins and natural shades. Each spoon reveals an unrepeatable pattern, making it truly one of a kind. It enhances the sweetness of honey with warmth and authenticity while remaining strong and functional.
Choosing this honey spoon means supporting Palestinian artisans, preserving tradition, and embracing resistance through culture. It is not just a practical tool, but a heritage piece that connects past and present while affirming Palestinian identity.
22.00€
Original price was: 27.54€.23.24€Current price is: 23.24€.
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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!