The 2026 Eid gift guide

Lush is celebrating Eid with a special gift set. Photograph courtesy of Lush

Thoughtful ideas for every kind of person — from heritage-inspired phone cases to henna nail stain and textured towel hoodies



As Eid draws closer, attention is turning to the details that make the day feel special. Alongside family, food and prayer, gifting remains a joyful way to celebrate with the people closest to you.

It’s time for another roundup of presents to suit every budget. From heritage-inspired jewellery to sweet treats and meaningful keepsakes, we’ve got you covered. 

Chakelet: Hand-wrapped chocolate bowl (from £18.50)

Launched by Bradford-based chocolatier Kiran Kahn in 2025, this artisan chocolate shop offers hand-made and hand-wrapped chocolates. Kahn combines milk, white and dark chocolate with unique flavours — including matcha and cardamom — to create the perfect sweet treat ideal for sharing with loved ones. 

Mahsā’s Heritage Collection combines personal storytelling and traditional henna. Photograph courtesy of Mahsā

Mahsā: Henna Heritage Collection (£45)

The Heritage Collection from Mahsā brings together art and tradition in one box. Designed as a celebration of the rich history of henna spanning across cultures, the collection includes a greeting card, two henna cones filled with 12g of henna paste, an aftercare sealant spray, two stencils and henna practice cards. There’s also an illustrated book featuring step-by-step designs and personal stories celebrating henna art. 

Darussalam: Fortress Of The Muslim book (£1.50)

Available at Islamic bookstore Darussalam, Fortress of the Muslim is small enough to carry around day-to-day. For anyone hoping to strengthen their faith or looking to hold on to Ramadan’s spiritual message, the compact book includes more than 260 prayers, supplications and invocations for life’s highs and lows. 

RWRK Studio: Towel Hoodie (£119)

Hoodie season isn’’t over yet. In 2023, Farouk Braimoh launched RWRK Studio — a sustainable fashion brand upcycling discarded towels into wearable fashion. Made out of 100% reclaimed cotton towels, this hoodie is perfect for cooler days. Ideal for the family member who enjoys comfort but values sustainability. 

Lush’s Salam shower gel brings the fragrance of fresh berries to your bathroom. Photograph courtesy of Lush

Lush: Hiba shower gift set (£18)

Part of Lush’s limited edition Eid range, this berry-inspired shower set includes a Salam shower gel and Basma body scrub, both infused with scents of blackcurrant, raspberry and grape juices. Wrapped in 100% recycled paper and ethically sourced, the set will add a small indulgence to your loved one’s morning care routine. 

Zaytoun: Everyday Hamper with Tree Donation (£44.95)

If you’re looking for a gift that nourishes both the table and the communities it supports, non-profit organisation Zaytoun works directly with Palestinian farmers whose land has been affected by Israel’s occupation. The package includes olive oil, za’atar, giant couscous maftoul, green wheat freekeh, Medjoul dates, and speciality raw almonds. With every purchase there’s a donation to plant a tree on the organisation’s Trees for Life programme supporting Palestinian farmers in the West Bank. 

Palestinian tatreez-inspired bracelets by Asherah. Photographs courtesy of Asherah Jewellery

Asherah: Bracelet with Palestinian tatreez pattern (£68)

Designer Zeina Al Khaznachi taught herself bead-weaving as a way to reconnect with her Iraqi, Palestinian and Jordanian roots. Her company Asherah creates handmade beaded pieces inspired by Palestinian tatreez embroidery that have long been a symbol of the country’s culture. Great for the people in your life who value story and craftsmanship.

Aisha’s Nail Stain: Nail stain full set (£52.99)

Aisha’s Nail Stain uses a henna-derived colouring that leaves a translucent, natural stain that’s fully permeable. The result is a subtle, buildable colour that deepens gently over a few days and fades naturally. A perfect gift for those planning their Eid looks down to the last detail.

Kaaf-Nun: Phone case inspired by Islamic art (£25.99)

Kaaf-Nun’s phone accessories are inspired by the geometric tilework and carpet patterns from co-founder Umm Halima’s Umrah trip in 2022. These everyday objects serve as “meaningful reminders, little pieces of home, and sometimes even silent storytellers”. 

A page from Basirah the Basketballer Says Insha’Allah by Hafsah Dabiri. Photograph courtesy of Anafiya Gifts

Anafiya Gifts: Basirah the Basketballer Says Insha’Allah (£10.95)

Hafsah Dabiri’s children’s book tells an uplifting story about a little girl with big dreams. Basirah loves basketball and wants nothing more than to be the captain of her team. She learns that ambition goes hand in hand with patience, effort and faith. The book helps children explore how themes of perseverance and determination align with belief in God.

Sunnamusk: Scented candle (£25)
Founded in 2009, British fragrance company Sunnamusk set out to bring eastern-inspired aromas to the heart of London. Its candle range spans from warm and spicy blends to softer, sweeter notes. This is a simple but thoughtful gift for the person in your life who treats their space like a sanctuary.

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