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Sumud Sunbird Necklace

Sumud Sunbird Necklace

Embrace the Spirit of Steadfastness and Freedom

Taking the graceful form of the Palestine Sunbird—the official national bird of Palestine—this necklace is more than a beautiful adornment; it is a wearable symbol of Sumud (steadfastness), freedom, and unwavering resilience.

Hand-carved in the historic town of Beit Sahour, just east of Bethlehem, each pendant is meticulously shaped from locally sourced Palestinian olive wood. The rich, swirling grains of the ancient olive tree tell a story of deep roots and a profound connection to the land. Suspended on a simple, understated leather cord, the sunbird’s natural, earthy elegance takes center stage.

By wearing the Sumud Sunbird Necklace, you carry the story of Bethlehem’s master olive wood artisans. Every piece directly supports these craftsmen and women, helping to preserve a centuries-old cultural tradition that continues to endure, adapt, and inspire despite the severe challenges of today.

$9.80

Original: $27.99

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Sumud Sunbird Necklace—

$27.99

$9.80

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Embrace the Spirit of Steadfastness and Freedom

Taking the graceful form of the Palestine Sunbird—the official national bird of Palestine—this necklace is more than a beautiful adornment; it is a wearable symbol of Sumud (steadfastness), freedom, and unwavering resilience.

Hand-carved in the historic town of Beit Sahour, just east of Bethlehem, each pendant is meticulously shaped from locally sourced Palestinian olive wood. The rich, swirling grains of the ancient olive tree tell a story of deep roots and a profound connection to the land. Suspended on a simple, understated leather cord, the sunbird’s natural, earthy elegance takes center stage.

By wearing the Sumud Sunbird Necklace, you carry the story of Bethlehem’s master olive wood artisans. Every piece directly supports these craftsmen and women, helping to preserve a centuries-old cultural tradition that continues to endure, adapt, and inspire despite the severe challenges of today.