






Fruits of her labour
Meet Mubaraka Al Amri. She lives deep in the Liwa desert, with no roads, no neighbours, just the wind, a fire pit, and a solar panel to charge her two phones. She’s not just preserving Bedouin heritage. She’s living it.
She’s the first story in Under the Ghaf Tree and now, these portraits of Mubaraka and her life are now available as limited-edition prints; each one backed with a piece of her handmade Sadu.
The prints are a collaboration. A continuation of the story. And all proceeds go directly to supporting Mubaraka and her craft.
Only 4 prints available
40 × 30 cm archival photograph,
framed to 50 × 40 cm
Each piece is backed with original
Sadu woven by Mubaraka
Please note: Your first delivery may take up to two weeks but we promise it’s worth the wait. Thank you for your understanding!
She’s the first story in Under the Ghaf Tree and now, these portraits of Mubaraka and her life are now available as limited-edition prints; each one backed with a piece of her handmade Sadu.
The prints are a collaboration. A continuation of the story. And all proceeds go directly to supporting Mubaraka and her craft.
Only 4 prints available
40 × 30 cm archival photograph,
framed to 50 × 40 cm
Each piece is backed with original
Sadu woven by Mubaraka
Please note: Your first delivery may take up to two weeks but we promise it’s worth the wait. Thank you for your understanding!