Palestinian Wedding Wall Hanging

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Description

Large wall hanging depicting a Palestinian Wedding.

This panel displays a typical Palestinian country wedding with its rituals, dabkeh folk dance, the bride on a horse, and traditional music. The dabkeh dance is characteristic of the whole of the Levant, with the music and the dance steps differing slightly from place to place. Palestinian cuisine is the cuisine of the Levant – msakhan, maftoul, kibbeh, hoummous, and mansaf, for example – which have become very widely known and appreciated.

Round the border is the following poem:
“Our Bridegroom is the most handsome of men, the most handsome of men is our Bridegroom. Sun in the sky, on earth we have here the Bridegroom. Bridegroom of the sunrise asked for the bride and he wasn’t shy about it. Our Bridegroom is the most handsome of men, the most handsome of men is our Bridegroom”

Description
– Made by skilled women in Bethlehem, Palestine
– Dimensions: height 55 cm x width 120 cm
– Materials: DMC floss
– Technique used: Traditional Palestinian Embroidery (Tatreez Falahi)

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Additional information
Weight 0.35 kg
Dimensions 55 × 120 cm
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About Embroidery Palestinian
Palestinian embroidery, known as "tatreez," is a vibrant and intricate traditional art form that has been passed down through generations of Palestinian women. Using colorful threads, artisans create stunning geometric and floral patterns on dresses, scarves, and other textiles. Each region in Palestine has its own distinct designs and motifs, often reflecting local identity and heritage. For example, the red and black patterns of Hebron differ from the bright colors of Ramallah or the cross-stitch designs of Bethlehem. More than just decoration, tatreez symbolizes Palestinian culture, resilience, and pride, especially as it has become a powerful symbol of solidarity and resistance. Today, this ancient craft continues to thrive, blending tradition with contemporary fashion while preserving a rich cultural legacy.From the heart of Beit Fajjar, near Bethlehem, Taqaqta is reviving Palestinian heritage through the timeless art of embroidery. Working hand-in-hand with women from her town, Taqaqta leads a collective that creates breathtaking pieces of traditional Palestinian tatreez. Each embroidery they craft carries generations of memory, identity, and resistance — embroidery into garments, accessories, and home décor.Through her work, Mai empowers local women economically and culturally, turning threads into both beauty and strength. Her creations are more than just embroidery — they are stories told with a needle and thread, stitched with pride and purpose from Palestine.
Shipping and Delivery

All orders are carefully prepared in Palestine and shipped via trusted shipping companies. In some cases, order preparation may take between 8 to 10 days before dispatch. Delivery times depend on the selected shipping company and may vary due to local and international conditions. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to ensure your order reaches you in the best possible condition.