Bosabizu launched a crowdfunding campaign for Filistina, a Palestinian collectible doll that combines a premium design with a story and identity meant to be shared and preserved. "Growing up between different cultures, I rarely saw characters or collectibles that reflected the emotional richness, beauty, and humanity of our stories," shared Nancy Elias, the artist and creator behind Bosabizu. "With Filistina, I wanted to create something that felt meaningful artistically, emotionally, and culturally, while also feeling elevated as a collectible experience."
With the first edition release, individually numbered certificates are available exclusively through Kickstarter. Additionally, as part of Filistina's debut, Bosabizu introduced Letters from Home, an initiative that invited Palestinians around the world to share memories, reflections, and short personal messages on themes of home and identity—and selected submissions are included inside the premium collectible doll's packaging.
Collectible Palestinian Dolls
Bosabizu's Filistina Blends Storytelling & Premium Packaging
Trend Themes
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