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An exhibition of Palestinian dress and embroidery is set to open at V&A Dundee, as the city marks 45 years since it was ...
Hanan K Munayyer, a scholar specialising in Palestinian dress, identifies one of the earliest examples of tatreez-style embroidery as a geometric silk cross-stitch fragment from 11th-century ...
Tatreez is a historic embroidery style unique to Palestine, according to the release. Its intricate, geometric designs are found on clothing – in particular, the thobes (dresses) historically worn by ...
Hanan Zarura, a master craftswoman of Palestinian tatreez embroidery, with a jacket she's been making at her workshop in the Palestinian refugee camp of Shatila, in Beirut, Lebanon.
Leena Sobeih created her wedding corset and skirt, featuring tatreez, or traditional Palestinian cross-stitch.
A striking dress worn at Holyrood by Humza Yousaf ’s wife when he was sworn in as First Minister is to go on public display in Scotland in a new exhibition exploring more than a century of ...
Wafa Ghnaim, a Palestinian dress historian, educator, and founder of the US-based Tatreez Institute, which was launched in 2016, was taught tatreez by her mother when she was young — she says ...
Wafa Ghnaim is a Palestinian dress historian, researcher, author, curator, educator, and embroideress. Her first book, Tatreez & Tea: Embroidery and Storytelling in the Palestinian Diaspora (2018), ...
Rachel Dedman, the V&A’s Jameel Curator of Contemporary Art from the Middle East, talks to British Vogue about curating a moving exhibition exploring tatreez, traditional Palestinian embroidery.
BRATTLEBORO — The Palestinian Tatreez Pop-up show and sale scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 16, at 69A Elliot St., has been postponed due to the winter weather advisory for this weekend.
Wafa Ghnaim is a Palestinian dress historian, researcher, author, curator, educator, and embroideress. Her first book, Tatreez & Tea: Embroidery and Storytelling in the Palestinian Diaspora (2018), ...
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