Hopeful Short Sleeves Shirt - Blue by Artijaan at White Label Project
Hopeful Short Sleeves Shirt - Blue by Artijaan at White Label Project
Hopeful Short Sleeves Shirt - Blue by Artijaan at White Label Project
Hopeful Short Sleeves Shirt - Blue by Artijaan at White Label Project
Hopeful Short Sleeves Shirt - Blue by Artijaan at White Label Project
Hopeful Short Sleeves Shirt - Blue by Artijaan at White Label Project
Hopeful Short Sleeves Shirt - Blue by Artijaan at White Label Project

Hopeful Short Sleeves Shirt - Blue

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Designed by Artijaan, a brand supporting artisans in Afghanistan.

Introducing the Hopeful Short Sleeves Shirt, a hand-embroidered masterpiece that blends Afghan poetry and mosque-inspired details. Drawing inspiration from the Blue Mosque in Mazar-e-Sharif and the Goharshad Mosque in Herat, this collection was designed in Paris and crafted by Afghan artisans.

Each piece symbolizes the beauty and resilience of Afghan culture, featuring motifs like the moon, mosque doors, intricate tiles, and a map of Afghanistan with traditional embroidery.


Size: Onesize with a relaxed, unisex silhouette

Color: White, blue

Material: 100% linen sourced from European deadstock fabric

This piece features hand-embroidered details that require delicate care. Machine or hand wash gently with like colors using mild detergent. Dry flat.

Delivery in 3-4 weeks. VAT is included in the price. Deliveries to non-EU countries might come with extra taxes and import duties that the customer must cover.

You can get a full refund for items returned by mail within 30 days of receiving them, excluding shipping costs. No refunds or exchanges are possible after 30 days from receipt.
. For more information visit Returns and Refunds Policy

Meet Artijaan

Artijaan is a social enterprise dedicated to supporting traditional artisans in countries facing political and economic challenges, particularly Afghanistan. Founded by Belinda Idriss, the organisation aims to connect skilled artisans with conscious consumers worldwide, fostering sustainable livelihoods through the preservation of centuries-old craftsmanship.

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