The Soraya compact clutch is fully hand-embroidered in cross stitch on both sides, forming a geometric zigzag pattern that feels rhythmic and grounded. Harmonious shades of pink and blue are punctuated with a gentle touch of green, creating a palette that is both soothing and confidently bold. The design is carefully balanced, drawing the eye without overwhelming, and showcasing the precision of the stitch work.
Measuring 10cm x 15cm, this smaller clutch is ideal for essentials, travel or organising within a larger bag. A practical zip keeps contents secure, while the back is finished in quality navy linen for durability and understated contrast.
Each Soraya takes around a week to complete, stitched entirely by hand by one of our refugee artisans in Lebanon. Every tiny cross stitch is placed individually, reflecting deep patience, skill and a rich embroidery heritage carried through generations.
The name Soraya refers to the Pleiades star cluster and is widely used across the Middle East. Often associated with guidance, brightness and connection, it reflects both the pattern’s rhythm and the collective strength of the women who make it.
Produced in Lebanon, this piece provides a dignified income to refugee and marginalised women, many of whom face extreme economic hardship. Beyond income, the work brings women together in a shared space of support, skill and solidarity.
A small clutch with presence, meaning and care stitched into every detail.
The Soraya compact clutch is fully hand-embroidered in cross stitch on both sides, forming a geometric zigzag pattern that feels rhythmic and grounded. Harmonious shades of pink and blue are punctuated with a gentle touch of green, creating a palette that is both soothing and confidently bold. The design is carefully balanced, drawing the eye without overwhelming, and showcasing the precision of the stitch work.
Measuring 10cm x 15cm, this smaller clutch is ideal for essentials, travel or organising within a larger bag. A practical zip keeps contents secure, while the back is finished in quality navy linen for durability and understated contrast.
Each Soraya takes around a week to complete, stitched entirely by hand by one of our refugee artisans in Lebanon. Every tiny cross stitch is placed individually, reflecting deep patience, skill and a rich embroidery heritage carried through generations.
The name Soraya refers to the Pleiades star cluster and is widely used across the Middle East. Often associated with guidance, brightness and connection, it reflects both the pattern’s rhythm and the collective strength of the women who make it.
Produced in Lebanon, this piece provides a dignified income to refugee and marginalised women, many of whom face extreme economic hardship. Beyond income, the work brings women together in a shared space of support, skill and solidarity.
A small clutch with presence, meaning and care stitched into every detail.