“In Beirut,” says Indagare CEO and founder Melissa Biggs Bradley, “beauty is wrapped up in justice and a desire for an improvement in the world.” One store that embodies that synthesis is Bokja, founded two decades ago by Hoda Baroudi and Maria Hibri. After meeting at a party and running into each other in Beirut’s social circles, they discovered their shared passion for creating. Together, they’ve worked with refugee artisans from dozens of countries, who have woven political symbolism into the...