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Kinda Hibrawi

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    • Syria Twitter Portraits
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    • Digital Portraits
    • Custom Art
  • ABOUT
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THE POETS GARDEN

From the page to the cloth, wearable art that blossoms.


A garden is never just one flower. The Poets' Garden is built the same way; a gathering of voices, each rooted in different soil, blooming in different seasons, yet belonging together in the same sacred space. This collection is an invitation to carry that garden with you, through Arabic script and original portrait artwork in designs rooted in nature and poetry.

With voices like Rumi, Hafiz, Mahmoud Darwish, Nizar Qabbani, Fadwa Tuqan, and Kahlil Gibran, the collection honors the emotional depth and cultural richness of the Eastern poetic tradition through wearable art.

To wear a line that once lived on a page and let it live again, on your skin and close to your heart. Explore the ready-to-wear poetry. Click to shop.


GIBRAN | Tenderness is Not Weakness
GIBRAN | Tenderness is Not Weakness
GIBRAN | Forget not that the Earth delights to feel your bare feet
GIBRAN | Forget not that the Earth delights to feel your bare feet
DARWISH | The Moon Belongs to Those Who Look Up
DARWISH | The Moon Belongs to Those Who Look Up

THE POETS

  • Lebanon (1883–1931) His words on love, pain, and beauty crossed every border.

  • Palestine (1941–2008) Palestine's national poet wrote of exile, longing, and the homeland of the beloved.

  • Syria (1923–1998) Syria's poet of love. Daring, sensuous, and unapologetically romantic.

  • Persia (13th century) Mystic whose words on love and longing transcend religion, culture, and centuries.

  • Persia (14th century) Poet of divine love, beauty, and the joy hidden in everyday human life.

  • Palestine (1917–2003) Poet of resistance, womanhood, and the quiet, unbreakable dignity of the human spirit.