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.
“Dome of the Rock – Jerusalem” Hand-Embroidered Wooden Box (Black Canvas) – Size 13x13x5.5 cm
“Dome of the Rock – Jerusalem” Hand-Embroidered Wooden Box (Off-White) – Size 13x13x5.5 cm
Hand-Embroidered Palestinian Olive Tree Square Wooden Box (Off-White Canvas) – 13x13x5.5 cm
“Olive Tree & Palestine” Hand-Embroidered Wooden Box (Black Canvas) – Size 13x13x5.5 cm



