girls explore } eves discover zeri crafts


how lucky we are to have this delightful oasis in the midst of salmiya’s hustle and bustle. situated on a quiet street overlooking the arabian gulf, zeri crafts could not have been situated in a more apt location.
Christmas time is upon us, it’s snowing on prettygreenbullet and I’m in the mood for a bit of shopping. As much as I’ve always appreciated hand-crafted items, my last trip to London, specifically the Contemporary Crafts & Design Fair in Chelsea, intensified my desire for all things handmade with passion and love. So in the spirit of Christmas shopping-and with the help of Eve-I’m going to dedicate a few posts over the coming weeks to my very gifted friends.
I’ve been an avid fan of Laila Alhamad’s Zeri Crafts since its foundation in 2010. I remember her telling me about it over brunch at PQ (where else!), and witnessing a systematic demise of our indigenous culture, it was so refreshing to hear her speak about contemporizing the age-old craft of Sadu-weaving. Last week the Eves and I visited her Open House event and it was as lovely and inspiring as ever. I had some zesty ginger tea and gobbled down three date balls, taken from Laila’s sister (and my dear friend) Sarah Al-Hamad’s date book Sun Bread and Sticky Toffee.

these cushions have been my favorites since the beginning. i love the subtle variations in blue. and of course matt corbin bishop’s stamps round up the look very nicely
Please click here to look through my Zeri Craft’s notebook.













Its so pretty and neat :)
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Thank you for visiting! I agree with you. Laila’s eye for detail is impeccable. You want to take everything home with you :).
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Thanks for coming by and bringing the Eves with you Ghadah, it’s always lovely to see you.
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Zeri is one of those places in Kuwait where I feel happy and safe and ‘normal’. It’s everything I love and it’s always so difficult to leave!
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