The Jambiya is a curved dagger worn at the waist in Yemen and across the Arabian Peninsula. More than a blade, it marks identity, lineage, and social status. Our design draws from its sharp form and deep cultural roots.
But behind the beauty of this tradition lies a country in crisis.
Over 21 million people in Yemen two thirds of the population need humanitarian aid. Years of war have devastated the region:
- 80% live below the poverty line
- 16 million face hunger
- Over 4.5 million are displaced
- Healthcare systems are collapsing, and clean water is scarce
This knife is more than just an icon. It’s a reminder: the people of Yemen are not defined by violence or poverty. Their culture is rich, their history deep. The Jambiya represents that resilience - heritage that refuses to be erased.
Wear it with respect. Carry their story forward.



















