This shoe is designed with metallic gold thread, making it an elegant addition to any closet. The tatreez motif decorating this shoe is called "Carnation" (Qurnafl in Arabic).
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The Carnation Dress Shoe is an elegant shoe well suited for numerous levels of formality. Crafted with metallic gold thread, this shoe will make a beautifully ornate addition to your wardrobe. The tatreez motif adorning this shoe is called "Carnation" (Qurnafl in Arabic).
We are working with women in the West Bank to bring traditional, handmade tatreez embroidery to the world. Our artisans are thrilled to share their culture with you. Celebrate Palestinian heritage with our fashion.
Product Details:
Due to the leather construction of this style, you can expect a minimal break-in period before the shoes stretch slightly and mold to the shape of your feet. The shoes will become increasingly comfortable as your unique shape forms. The shoes will become increasingly comfortable as your unique shape forms.
We offer free exchanges for US orders of any size or style.
Size Guide
Do you typically wear a half size? If you can sometimes wear a size smaller than the half size (i.e. size 7 to 7.5), we recommend sizing down (i.e. size 7). If you can sometimes wear a size larger than the half size (i.e. size 7.5 or 8), we recommend sizing up (i.e. size 8).
Still have questions about sizing? Email us at hello@darzah.org.
*Exchanges may be made if postage is paid by customer.
True aspirations cannot be stopped by limitations. By creating these 100% handmade Tatreez items, over 30 ambitious women of the West Bank have found a way to handcraft their dreams with Darzah.
Darzah is a project of Child's Cup Full, a non-profit enterprise. 80% of every dollar you spend goes directly to funding long-term job opportunities for women in Palestine.
Your non-profit contributions play a huge role in bringing a positive change to the lives of our women artisans and their families in Palestine. Donations are Zakat eligible and endorsed by Al-Sheikh Ebad Al-Hamid Atah Bethlehem, Palestine. All donations are tax-deductible.