Carefully stitched by hand, this piece brings together pattern, memory, and skill in a form that has been passed down through generations.
Each motif is built slowly, thread by thread, following traditional Palestinian tatreez techniques that reflect elements of daily life, landscape, and identity. The composition carries a quiet rhythm, where precision and patience shape the final piece.
The embroidery is created within a women’s cooperative in Bethlehem, where craft is not only preserved but lived, forming part of everyday work and shared knowledge. Through this process, each piece becomes more than decorative, holding the presence of the hands that made it and the traditions that guide it.
Subtle variations in stitching and pattern are part of the handmade process, giving each embroidery its own character.