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Freedom for Gaza Tote
Freedom for Gaza Tote
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All proceeds from this product go to Save the Children, Doctors Without Borders, Palestinian Red Crescent Society.
Made from heavy-duty 12oz recycled canvas, this large sized tote features artwork from Halima Aziz titled Freedom for Gaza.
Artwork is inspired by the poem by Em Berry @skinhungry
the English word gauze (finely woven medical cloth)
comes from the Arabic word غزة or Ghazza because Gazans have been skilled weavers for centuries
I wondered then
how many of our wounds have been dressed because of them
and how many of theirs have been left open because of us.
Size: 14" tall x 14" wide x 6" deep
Material: 12oz heavy-duty recycled canvas
Care: Hand-wash cold
Made-in-China. Good Fortune covers any tariff and duty costs.
About the artist
Halima Aziz is a dedicated Palestinian visual artist and communication design graduate based in Germany. With her mother from Tulkarm and her father from Gaza, she spent part of her childhood in Palestine before returning back to Germany after experiencing the Gaza War in 2008.
Her inspirations include nature, art museums, books, and her homeland, Palestine. Through her work, Halima proudly showcases Palestinian heritage, identity, culture, history, and traditions, connecting deeply with her roots. Each brushstroke tells a story of the Palestinian people and their ongoing struggle for liberation. She aspires for her meaningful paintings to keep the Palestinian history and spirit alive.
In May 2024, her work was exhibited at the Museum for the Palestinian People in Washington, D.C., and in November 2024, she showcased her art in Copenhagen.
Halima has also collaborated with various organizations, including Amnesty UK, for whom she designed a piece in celebration of International Women’s Day 2025 — a contribution that highlighted both creative expression and the importance of representation.


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