Monday 12 November 2007

Hajj Products

Allah (SWT) has made Hajj (pilgrimage) to His Sacred House obligatory on His slaves as a prompt obligation on whoever can afford it and is preferable to perform it often. Allah (S.W.T) has prescribed Hajj as one of the articles of Faith in Islam. One should expedite the performance of Hajj when due and he has not yet performed it. The pilgrim should seek pardon for one’s sins and wrong doings. The earning for Hajj must be lawful. The objective Hajj is to seek the divine pleasure.Hajj products are an integral part of doing Hajj. All Muslims shop around for Hajj products before embarking on this sacred journey of Hajj. Most Hajj products have to be bought from the country of departure and some can be purchased in Makkah during or just before Hajj.There are several Hajj products available in today’s world. Some are essential and some are optional. The Ihram for example is an essential. It Ehram cloth is basically two pieces of white cloth that the men have to wear to cover themselves. The Ihram has to be unstitched. For women modest dressing is required but there is no specific kind of clothing that they must wear although there are women’s Ihrams available. The Ihram is of two types for the men. The first one is made into plain cotton cloth and second is made of towel cotton cloth. Both Ihrams are unstitched and both Ehrams are white in colour. There is a ladies ‘Ehram’ available which is basically a large ready made hijab that is worn over the head and upper body and stretches down below the waist. It is quite useful and covers a woman properly.Another Hajj product that is not essential but useful is the Hajj belt or Hajj bag. The Hajj belt is basically a wide enough belt that goes round the waist and has pockets on the front or sides. The Hajj bag is like a travel pouch and has pockets on the front. There is also a special Hajj bag for women which is hung round the neck and tied around the back. This is very useful especially for keeping money and important documents during travel.Day by day there are more and more Hajj products being designed and manufactured for the convenience of the Hajj pilgrims and we hope this trend continues.

Brooch Pins

As fashion accessories Brooch Pins are incredibly versatile. Brooch Pins can compliment nearly any fashion outfit and Brooch Pins are now designed to suit all tastes. No matter the occasion Brooch Pins add that little touch of style and glamour. Available in every imaginable design Brooch Pins are the must have accessory and they are also produced in all fashionable metals. The ability of Brooch Pins to accessorise nearly any ensemble is a credit to the flexibility of Brooch Pins to become part of your accessories wardrobe and be used again and again. Sizes of Brooch Pins may vary but generally Brooch Pins are small and easily fastened to a jacket or blouse for discreet style. However, larger Brooch Pins are used to create a direct stylish impact for the more daring fashionista and Brooch Pins can be attached onto handbags and luggage.

The adaptability of Brooch Pins lies in the endless possibilities open to Brooch Pins designers in creating the most beautiful and inspiring Brooch Pins drawings. Brooch Pins cater to all tastes and fashion minds with Brooch Pins designs being found with every possible type of creative outlet for Brooch Pins wearers. There are no hard and fast rules to Brooch Pins designs and committed Brooch Pins followers will have Brooch Pins for every outfit and occasion and their favourite Brooch Pins. Brooch Pins are a fashion accessory for everyone adding the right touch of discreet glamour. Muslim women have become huge fans of Brooch Pins to hold together their hijabs while Brooch Pins accentuate the outfit in a discreet yet colourful manner. Indeed Brooch Pins are synonymous with understated glamour and the right Brooch Pins will add that touch of and exoticness without being overbearing.

Brooch Pins designs are produced in all precious metals with regular Brooch Pins in bronze, steel or tin. Brooch Pins are also available in beautiful sterling silver or delicate gold plating. Of course Brooch Pins range from the plastic variety suitable for the small touches on the everyday outfit to Brooch Pins with inset diamonds and jewels bringing beautiful colour and touch to special occasions. Such Brooch Pins make great gifts but so do all Brooch Pins due to their versatility and ability to compliment all wardrobes. Brooch Pins are ideal gifts for women and suitable for birthdays while exquisite Brooch Pins may be suitable for anniversaries making Brooch Pins memorable gifts.

For Muslim women Brooch Pins have become an essential accessory with Brooch Pins being perfect for tying down hijab scarves and keeping an outfit together. The sheer range of colours and textures of Brooch Pins compliments any hijab while Brooch Pins being small do not draw unwanted attention. Pretty and purposeful Brooch Pins make excellent must have accessories. Brooch Pins may be part of a jewellery collection or Brooch Pins are sold separately. Generally Brooch Pins in gold or with precious diamonds will form part of a set and such Brooch Pins will offer a style of class to the wearer. Brooch Pins are incredibly feminine and will make any woman feel special and radiant for any occasion. Brooch Pins are stylish yet small. Brooch Pins are available in all colours and designs to suit any outfit and above all Brooch Pins are easily affordable for everyday use.

Yashmagh

The yashmagh is a headscarf or covering worn by Arab men. Yashmagh is also called the shemagh. The yashmagh or shemagh is commonly associated with the Palestinian struggle and is called the PLO scarf or Palestinian scarf. Probably the most famous wearer of the Palestinian scarf was Yasser Arafat though the yashmagh or Palestinian scarf is widely worn by Arab men. The shemagh style differs from country to country with the Jordanians preferring the red and white yashmagh or PLO scarf while those in the Gulf States choosing the black and white yashmagh.

While the colours of a PLO scarf vary the basic design of a shemagh remains the same. The shemagh or PLO scarf is an embroidered heavy cloth set to be worn as a head covering for men. The yashmagh protects from the extreme temperatures of the Middle East and a shemagh is worn all over the Arab world. The Palestinian scarf will be in black and white stripes or patterns and has black tassels on its edges. The yashmagh is widely worn in red and white stripes too and will have red tassels on its edges.

The yashmagh is a common sight in Arab countries and the shemagh is worn with traditional Arab dress or alongside western suits. The PLO scarf is worn by both young and old and the yashmagh is a cultural dress. While the Palestinian scarf is seen as a political symbol by some, for Arabs the yashmagh foremost represents the Arab or Muslim dress and not the Middle East conflict. As cultural attire the yashmagh gives an incredible regal look giving the wearer a sense of authority and respect. Indeed after Arafat the most next most visible wearers of the yashmagh are Arab tourists who will continue to choose the yashmagh whether they are at home or abroad and in Arab or western dress. The shemagh need not be removed inside the home or work since the yashmagh is designed for wear all the time. The yashmagh is made of either light cloth keeping the wearer incredibly cool if in the sun or the Palestinian scarf will be from heavier woollen fabric which will prevent sand and dust and is remarkably suited to colder climates in the west. The heavier shemagh is the more popular choice of yashmagh.


In western countries the PLO scarf or yashmagh is incredibly popular. As a yashmagh brought as a gift back from Hajj or Arab countries or online the Palestinian scarf is worn as a symbol of solidarity with the Palestinian struggle or a shemagh as a part of Muslim identity and dress. The yashmagh is now worn by non Arab Muslims as the popularity of the Palestinian scarf grows alongside the intensity of the conflict. In the UK the PLO scarf is not worn as a head covering in the traditional yashmagh manner but as a scarf or shawl and the yashmagh will be draped over the shoulders or coat to keep warm. The most popular yashmagh in the UK is the black and white embroidery known as the PLO scarf.

Thobe

The thobe or thawb is an item of cloth commonly worn by Muslim men. A thobe is a long robe which flows to the ankles and a thawb will generally be worn as an outer garment. For Muslim men a thobe will be loose and not form fitting in accordance with the Islamic faith and a thawb will be worn with trousers. The thobe will generally be short sleeved allowing a thawb to be worn over long sleeved shirts and other clothing. The thobe originated in Arab countries but the thobe design spread and now the thawb has various interpretations in many African countries. In the subcontinent the basic thobe design was altered into the popular shalwar kameez although the thawb can be seen in the more metropolitan cities of the continent.

Thobes were worn in pre-Islamic times but was adopted by Islamic culture and now the thawb is commonly associated with Arabs and the Islamic faith. The popularity of the thobe is its ability to meet Islamic requirements on clothing and modesty. A thawb must be long and loose and thobe should not reveal the shape. Thawbs are worn today due to the thobe’s ability to be seen as an artist’s canvas whereby all manner of thawb can be created with wonderful colourful patterns and differing textures.

The longevity of the thobe design lies in the fact it has so versatile in design and the thawb’s adoption by many countries across the globe. In Arab lands the thobe is most popular in brilliant white but for everyday wear thawbs are available in elegant stripes or patterns and in dazzling array of colours. Indeed the common African thobe is a beautiful mix of daring colours and bold designs. African thawb will be slightly shorter than the Arab thobe due to cultural preferences but both types of thawb are widely worn by Arab and African men.

Even though the thobe design is many centuries old the thawb is still incredibly popular in its lands of origin and increasingly the UK. Young Muslim men have greatly taken to the thawb and a thobe’s loose design means a thobe can be easily worn over jeans and a shirt. Indeed, the thawb makes an ideal gift for Muslim men and the variety of thobe available make it popular among young men. In dazzling white such thawbs are ideal for wedding occasions and religious festivals while a coloured thobe is appropriate for general wear. A thobe is usually made from cotton allowing the thawb wearer to keep cool or stay warm through layering above a thobe which can easily be removed.

A thobe is easily found in the UK and thawbs available in high street shops. When purchasing a thawb the wearer must make sure the thobe is not tight fitting and that the thawb does not hug the wearer. In the UK the thobe to be worn over western clothes may mean the thawb should be bought in a larger size.

Tasbeeh

A tasbeeh or tasbih is a set of beads on a thread used by Muslims. A tasbeeh helps keep count of supplications. Tasbeeh are used after prayers but a tasbih can be used during any time of the day or night. Tasbeeh are very similar to rosary beads used by Christians. The tasbih is an aid to remembrance. On a standard tasbih there will normally be 33 beads. Some tasbeeh will have 99 beads. The number on the tasbih is derived from Islamic evidences whereby the user will repeat a certain supplication 33 times. Another invocation will then be completed using the tasbeeh and will stop after three complete supplications have been performed on the tasbih. However, there are no limits to using a tasbeeh and it is a common sight to see Muslims reciting on a tasbih as they walk or holding the tasbih whilst on public transport or using a tasbeeh for quiet reflection.

Tasbeeh are produced from all manner of objects. A tasbih can be made from natural objects such as pearls and jewels. Gold or silver threads will complete the tasbih. Simpler tasbeehs will be fashioned from plain wooden beads placed onto a single cotton thread. Historically the tasbih was made out of old pips and seeds from discarded fruit.

Nowadays tasbeeh are widely available in all types of wood. Most common tasbeeh woods are sandalwood and rosewood. Wooden tasbih beads will be scented for enhanced attraction. The tasbeeh may be decorated with crystals and pearls with sterling silver or gold linings. The more ornate tasbih may be produced entirely from sterling silver or gold beads with gold thread. For technophiles tasbih now come equipped with mechanical counter tasbeeh that work on the simple premise of the user clicking the tasbih counter which will then keep track of the supplications.

Tasbeeh beads come in a delightful variety of geometrical shapes. The tasbih is a wonderful illustration of traditional and contemporary Islamic workmanship. A simple tasbeeh bead will usually be spherical. More decorative tasbih beads will be fashioned depending on the material used. For wooden tasbeeh beads it may be carved into flower or petal shapes. Sterling silver or other metal tasbih beads will represent stars or droplets of rain or snow.
The tasbeeh is seen by Muslims as a good luck charm. A tasbih is sometimes hung in cars or the tasbeeh will be carried through out the day. The tasbeeh will adorn numerous objects or tasbihs will be used as decorative pieces. For example a heavy wooden tasbeeh may be hung onto walls while smaller silver tasbihs will be given as jewellery pieces. Many receive tasbih as a gift from people returning from Hajj. An ornately decorated tasbeeh will be given as a wedding gift or in some circumstances the tasbih will be bequeathed in a will. Due to the huge range of designs available tasbeeh prices will vary immensely with diamond encrusted tasbih or tasbeeh setting you back several thousand pounds.

Prayer Mats

The Prayer mat is used by Muslims needing to pray. Prayer mats are laid in the direction of Makkah. A prayer mat will help bring focus to those about to pray. The prayer mat is a Islamic invention. Prayer mats were produced in the 7th century and prayer mats became a common feature of Muslim life. The prayer mat is now an indispensable tool for Muslims and the prayer mat is easily identified with Islam.

A prayer mat comes from anywhere in the Muslim world but notable prayer mats are produced in Pakistani and Indian prayers mats within its established carpets and rugs products. Saudi Arabia and Syria also produce quality prayer mats. Designs for prayer mats are fabulous examples of Islamic art, architecture and craftsmanship. Common designs on a prayer mat feature the Holy Mosques in Makkah or Madinah but older prayer mats have shown the Blue Mosque, Alhambra and other famous mosques across the world. Modern prayer mats come equipped with a Qibla compass to show the direction of prayer.

The standard prayer mat is rectangular shaped. Designs and materials for a prayer mat vary immensely with prayer mats being produced in nearly all types of cloth and inspiring illustrations. Prayer mats are available in silk and velour. The prayer mat can be produced as a heavy rug. Historically, the prayer mat will be made out of wool or cowhide and prayer mats are still produced today in this manner.

Prayer mats will commonly be seen as part of a carpet design for mosque. These designs are simple and effective but generally not as visually impressive as a prayer mat. Prayer mats can be produced for all sizes with children’s prayer mats widely available as are gender specific prayer mats. The demand for prayer mats as carpets has created an industry on its own for countries like Pakistan and India.

Prayer mats make excellent gifts from Hajj. The prayer mat is exquisitely weaved with stunning patterns of stars, constellations or geometric patterns. The more elaborate prayer mats are weaved with gold or silver threaded prayer mat. The prayer mat may contain scenes from inside a beautiful mosque of long columns and wide halls. Such stunning prayer mats would be designed to be hung or displayed on walls as decorative pieces. However, even a simple prayer mat will be gracefully illustrated. Many prayer mats will have tassels or such decorative features along the mat edges.

Newer technology and modern demands mean that a prayer mat may be from synthetic waterproof materials for outdoor use. Prayer mats are created as a fold away easy to assemble piece for business users in the shape of a small prayer mat briefcase. Compasses are now a common feature on many a prayer mat and the two features of compass and briefcase make this prayer mat an excellent design feature. The compass on the prayer mat can also be a lovely design feature with gold plated or jewel encrusted compasses seen on the more expensive prayer mats available. However, simple prayer mats will have plastic or ceramic compasses. It is placed in the centre of the prayer mat or on the mat’s edge with easily discernible signs on how to use it properly. Prayer mats are also sold with separate compass watches.

Pashmina Scarf

A pashmina scarf is rightly considered a luxury item. Pashmina scarf is made only from the highest quality wool as pashmina scarf is produced from a unique Nepalese goat species. Many have tried to fake pashmina scarf cloth but the pashmina scarf quality wool is so rare that none have managed to reproduce the same quality of cloth which makes a pashmina scarf so attractive. Incredibly soft and light, the pashmina scarf is better than other substitute pashmina scarf wools due to the inner coat of goats’ wool being used for a true pashmina scarf thus creating the purer pashmina scarf from softer wool. No other species is known to have two woollen coats and this natural anomaly makes the pashmina scarf, especially the pure pashmina scarf, a truly luxurious commodity. A hand woven pashmina scarf is beautifully elegant and the pashmina scarf is a pleasure to wear. The pashmina scarf is exported worldwide and pashmina scarf is a valuable export industry for Nepal. When purchasing a pashmina scarf you should be wary of widespread fakes.

The pashmina scarf can come in various degrees of quality with 100% pure pashmina scarf or a blend of pashmina scarf and silk depending on the offered pashmina scarf quality. Naturally the pure pashmina scarf is the most sought after by fashion seekers and a pure pashmina scarf will set you back considerably for its desirability and pleasure of owning a pashmina scarf. As a sign of high quality a pashmina scarf exudes exquisiteness and it is no wonder celebrities and fashion makers flock to the pashmina scarf label keeping the pashmina scarf as the essential item to any ensemble.

A pashmina scarf is ultra thin but incredibly warm. The pashmina scarf is highly sought after by men and women eager to be seen in the finest pure pashmina scarf and the pashmina scarf is an instantly recognisable mark of quality. The pashmina scarf is available in a dazzling range of colours suitable for brightening up the winter blues while the superfine pashmina scarf fibres also make the pashmina scarf ideal for those chilly summer nights. Texture like no other a pashmina scarf has softness which sets its own standard and the pashmina scarf will always find itself in fashion no matter what the season. Superior to cashmere, pashmina scarf wool is one of the finest wools to be found. A pashmina scarf can fetch hundreds of dollars and pashmina scarf has been adored by designers, pashmina scarf will be begged by celebrities and the pashmina scarf is among the world’s top brands of recognised quality material.

For Muslim women the pashmina scarf is ideal and the pashmina scarf is worn as hijabs or as an accessory to the hijab or long coats favoured by Muslim women who love the pashmina scarf in Britain. The long and silky pashmina scarf make it ideal for wintry seasons and the pashmina scarf is the natural choice for when only a simple layer is desired. Elegant, silky and smoother than all other cloths the pashmina scarf has made an unrivalled impact on fashion ever since its arrival. Long sought after by other civilisations the pashmina scarf has embedded itself as a bearer of the finest wool and the highest quality. It would be great to get a pashmina scarf during this season.

Islamic Clothing

Islamic clothing must meet the criteria laid out in Islamic sources. The Islamic clothing should fulfil certain requirements and the Islamic clothing stipulated is different according to gender and age. The term Islamic clothing is descriptive due to the fact that while some Islamic clothing was adapted by the nascent Islamic culture other Islamic clothing was completely original. Indeed, where Islam created new civilisations there would be an emergence of unique Islamic clothing and new Islamic clothing industries.

For men the Islamic clothing requirements are simpler than the Islamic clothing for women. Islamic clothing must be loose and not form fitting. Tight Islamic clothing is not permitted for men or women. Everyday Islamic clothing for men may be a thobe, a long flowing robe commonplace in the Arab world. The shalwar kameez is another Islamic clothing created out of a new Islamic Indian civilisation. For men who do not wear particular Islamic clothing then loose fitting trousers and shirts is suitable Islamic clothing. Men must also be careful to obey Islamic clothing requirements by not showing any part of the body between navel and thigh.

Islamic clothing for women varies according to where the Islamic clothing originates in the Muslim world though Islamic clothing will always meet the basic requirements. Islamic clothing should cover a woman’s body. The Islamic clothing should reveal nothing but the hands and face. Loose fitting, Islamic clothing will be made from one piece of cloth. The most recognised item of Islamic clothing for women is probably the hijab or headscarf. Other Islamic clothing is the jilbaab, a long flowing dress to the ankles, or chimaar, the Iranian Islamic clothing alternative. The burka or chador are also well known Islamic clothing for women and may be with the niqab or veil, a highly visible item of Islamic clothing worn by some women. Finally, Muslim women may choose to wear gloves as part of the Islamic clothing which is an accepted Islamic clothing practice.

Children’s Islamic clothing is less detailed by scripture. Muslim children may wear what is desired until the onset of puberty. Islamic clothing chosen by parents is not wholly different to non-Muslim children’s attire. Of course, Islamic clothing is produced for Muslim children in the form of shalwar kameez and hijabs. Modest dresses for young girls are also considered to be suitable Islamic clothing as are long skirts. Islamic clothing can also be seen on dolls sold in the Arab world.

Islamic clothing is now widely available and the Islamic clothing is now made in Britain. Exquisite Islamic clothing is sold for every occasion. Islamic clothing aimed at special occasions like the two Eids is extremely popular. Wedding attire in appropriate Islamic clothing now has extensive Islamic clothing ranges crossing all cultural divides on Islamic clothing and there is a growing trend among British Muslims for the correct Islamic clothing for all notable occasions. Another positive trend among the youth is Islamic clothing for social gatherings and everyday use which conforms to wider society. Here Islamic clothing is made available through making clothes loose and available in larger sizes to conceal the body shape thus fulfilling Islamic clothing norms as well as having Islamic clothing for young women. There are diverse ranges of hijabs and dresses for Islamic clothing in the workplace.

Islamic Books

Islamic books are available on every issue. Since Islam’s inception Islamic books have been written in all societies and Islamic books cover every possible subject. Indeed, Muslim scholars’ thirst for knowledge led to thousands of Islamic books being written and libraries ensured these Islamic books were widely accessible. Many of those Islamic books are no longer available and the precious few Islamic books are now stored in museums. While Islamic books cover fiction, factual Islamic books contain similar features. Without exception factual Islamic books will replicate Quranic quotations and other historical Islamic books when presenting a topic. This underlines the Islamic faith and the great learning held in Islamic books of past scholars. Some of the most important medical books are Islamic books written by Muslim physicians as are other Islamic books translated into English and Latin. Islamic books were a conduit for the transmission of ancient Greek texts.

This is an important and distinctive component of Islamic books. Be it mathematics, art or astrology Islamic books present the factual story on Quranic grounds. Historically, this was to make sure Quranic knowledge is disseminated through Islamic books. Famous Islamic books like Ibn Kathir’s Tafsir ul Quran, Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, are still widely read Islamic books. New Islamic books on contemporary issues like stem cell research and human cloning are being produced. Yet even in new Islamic books there is huge emphasis placed on Quranic injunctions and Prophetic traditions.

Such popular Islamic books make great gifts for students and enable Islamic books to be available at home. Islamic books become an encyclopedia for any Islamic issue. The sheer scope of knowledge available means Islamic books are in every language. Nowadays Islamic books are published across the world by esteemed scholars and institutions. Islamic books on certain topics like marriage, children, religious duties and prayers are extremely popular. Established categories like Islamic jurisprudence produced many Islamic books but it is not just religion which is discussed in Islamic books.

There is a huge following for Islamic books of fiction. Story telling plays a major part in Muslim cultures producing volumes of Islamic books on stories for children right through to all adults. Children’s Islamic books are now available to enable them to learn about Islam in a friendly and educational manner. Islamic books form a crucial part of the educational aids for children and Islamic books are available from preschool through to teens. Islamic books are available to teachers and schools for this purpose.

In the present technological age Islamic books play a crucial part. Forming a link with the past Islamic books contain references and quotes from un-translated Islamic books or now unavailable Islamic books. Short concise Islamic books are distributed where the internet is inaccessible. Contentious political Islamic books are an issue and sometimes such Islamic books are the only form available in states with strict censorship on such Islamic books. In the 21st century Islamic books play a critical role in neutralizing ignorance and misconceptions. Islamic books are easily available in Muslim bookstores and offer necessary guidance and a link to the great scholarly traditions of the earlier Islamic books. Western books now translated as Islamic books for Muslim children who enjoy a mix of traditional and modern Islamic books through the sharing of cultures.

Brooch Pins

As fashion accessories Brooch Pins are incredibly versatile. Brooch Pins can compliment nearly any fashion outfit and Brooch Pins are now designed to suit all tastes. No matter the occasion Brooch Pins add that little touch of style and glamour. Available in every imaginable design Brooch Pins are the must have accessory and they are also produced in all fashionable metals. The ability of Brooch Pins to accessorise nearly any ensemble is a credit to the flexibility of Brooch Pins to become part of your accessories wardrobe and be used again and again. Sizes of Brooch Pins may vary but generally Brooch Pins are small and easily fastened to a jacket or blouse for discreet style. However, larger Brooch Pins are used to create a direct stylish impact for the more daring fashionista and Brooch Pins can be attached onto handbags and luggage.

The adaptability of Brooch Pins lies in the endless possibilities open to Brooch Pins designers in creating the most beautiful and inspiring Brooch Pins drawings. Brooch Pins cater to all tastes and fashion minds with Brooch Pins designs being found with every possible type of creative outlet for Brooch Pins wearers. There are no hard and fast rules to Brooch Pins designs and committed Brooch Pins followers will have Brooch Pins for every outfit and occasion and their favourite Brooch Pins. Brooch Pins are a fashion accessory for everyone adding the right touch of discreet glamour. Muslim women have become huge fans of Brooch Pins to hold together their hijabs while Brooch Pins accentuate the outfit in a discreet yet colourful manner. Indeed Brooch Pins are synonymous with understated glamour and the right Brooch Pins will add that touch of and exoticness without being overbearing.

Brooch Pins designs are produced in all precious metals with regular Brooch Pins in bronze, steel or tin. Brooch Pins are also available in beautiful sterling silver or delicate gold plating. Of course Brooch Pins range from the plastic variety suitable for the small touches on the everyday outfit to Brooch Pins with inset diamonds and jewels bringing beautiful colour and touch to special occasions. Such Brooch Pins make great gifts but so do all Brooch Pins due to their versatility and ability to compliment all wardrobes. Brooch Pins are ideal gifts for women and suitable for birthdays while exquisite Brooch Pins may be suitable for anniversaries making Brooch Pins memorable gifts.

For Muslim women Brooch Pins have become an essential accessory with Brooch Pins being perfect for tying down hijab scarves and keeping an outfit together. The sheer range of colours and textures of Brooch Pins compliments any hijab while Brooch Pins being small do not draw unwanted attention. Pretty and purposeful Brooch Pins make excellent must have accessories. Brooch Pins may be part of a jewellery collection or Brooch Pins are sold separately. Generally Brooch Pins in gold or with precious diamonds will form part of a set and such Brooch Pins will offer a style of class to the wearer. Brooch Pins are incredibly feminine and will make any woman feel special and radiant for any occasion. Brooch Pins are stylish yet small. Brooch Pins are available in all colours and designs to suit any outfit and above all Brooch Pins are easily affordable for everyday use.