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In Palestine, the embroidery of patterns using specific colours is called tatreez. ... Tatreez was added to Unesco's Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2021.
Tatreez embroidery has been an integral part of the Palestinian identity. Today, young Palestinians are striving to revive this centuries-old art, blending traditional techniques with modern design.
In a workshop in an infamous refugee camp in Beirut, Palestinian women practice an ancient art form — as a livelihood, and also as therapy. The designs come from a homeland most have never seen.
Note: This event has been postponed due to weather. BRATTLEBORO — A member of a Palestinian women’s cooperative will visit Brattleboro on Sunday, Feb. 16, to show and sell tatreez, the iconic ...
Today in Palestine, tatreez has “taken on a new dimension in terms of survival,” says Yasmeen Mjalli, the founder and creative director of the Ramallah-based ethical fashion brand Nöl ...
Lina Barakawi uses Tatreez to explore her Palestinian heritage and culture. "The practice of Tatreez is my direct connection to Palestine," she told Newsweek . "It's greater than myself, yet it ...
From left: A tatreez chest from Badan Collective, food from Nabala Cafe, and a bar of soap from Saboona Soap. Credit: Shira Friedman-Parks Since 1948, when Palestinians were forcibly displaced ...
Samara says tatreez has always been a part of her household as an aesthetic article. But it was more recently that she learned about its historical significance. “The tatreez patterns are so rooted in ...