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'Handala & The Pomegranate' Framed Print

'Handala & The Pomegranate' Framed Print

Print-on-Demand item. Delivery may take up to 30 days. So plan ahead.

Introducing the “Handala & The Pomegranate” Framed Print, a stunning reproduction of the original artwork by internationally acclaimed Palestinian artist Laila Shawa.

This captivating piece pays tribute to the enduring spirit of the Palestinian people. The print beautifully captures the essence of Handala, an iconic character in Palestinian art, and the pomegranate, a symbol of abundance and life.

Each detail connects a global audience to the artist’s interpretation of Palestinian culture and heritage. The print is framed with high-quality wood, milled with clean lines and presented with a satin finish.

It features a simple, elegant design and is printed on premium, fine art paper with a gently textured surface. Handmade by specialist picture framers, this artwork is delivered ready for hanging, adding a touch of Palestinian culture to any space.

 Stock Made to Order
Delivery Lead Time (Inc Production) From 10 to 30 Business Days
Courier/ Shipping Method DHl Express or Economy Shipping
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Regular price Dhs. 160.85
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In loving memory of Laila Shawa

1940 -2022

Designed by internationally acclaimed artist Laila Shawa

The late Laila Shawa was a Palestinian visual artist whose work has been described as a personal reflection concerning the politics of Palestine, particularly highlighting injustices and persecution of Palestinians. Laila Shawa was one of the most prominent and prolific Arab artists in the world.