Farawee the Sheep beige

Part of the MADE51 by UNHCR collection, Farawee the Sheep carries a story of hope, heritage, and poetry. Hand-crocheted by Syrian refugee artisans using soft organic cotton, she was inspired by the beloved Syrian poet  Suleiman Al-Issa and the region’s rich folklore. Her name, Farawee, evokes the softness of a cloud in Arabic — a perfect symbol for comfort, peace, and imagination.

Fun Fact: Farawee’s name means “like a cloud” in Arabic — a gentle nod to her fluffy coat and the lightness she brings wherever she goes.